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Capital Account Liberalization and the Role of the IMF, Stanley Fischer (Asia and the IMF Asia Seminar 1997)
International Monetary Fund, 1999DocumentTowards a New Partnership: Assessment of Government Performance
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1998Lome IV is approaching its natural conclusion. In cooperation of the EU with the ACP countries, the EU has decided to move away from what it calls a partnership dominated by a 'culture of entitlement' to a more practical, realistic and business-like partnership.DocumentReligion and Development - A bibliography
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998Includes an introductory essay by Dorthe von Bülow.DocumentDevelopment Southern Africa [Journal]
Development Bank of Southern Africa, 1999Quarterly journal offering a platform for expressing views and encouraging debate among development specialists, policy decision makers, scholars and students in the wider professional fraternity and especially in Southern Africa.DocumentFifty Years of the GATT/WTO: Lessons from the Past for Strategies for the Future
Institute for International Economics, USA, 1998Five major lessons for successful global trade management emerge from the first fifty years of the GATT/WTO system. They need to be applied to the present situation to set the stage for another half century of successful multilateral trade cooperation.DocumentFinancial Flows and the Environmental Strategy in Indonesia in the 1990s
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 1998Examination of the rises and falls in international public financial flows to Indonesia; the re-emergence of the International Monetary Fund as a major investor in the economy; and a proposed agenda for Indonesia's environmental movement.DocumentThe Effect of Financial Globalization on the Prospects for Sustainable Development in China
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 1998Describes recent changes in capital flows to China in terms of total volume, contribution to China's economic growth, and characteristics by source, sector and regions. Section three highlights the World Bank as an investor in China's economic development.DocumentDFID White Paper on International Development: articles from Journal of International Development
Journal of International Development, 1998Series of articles from issue 10(2) of the journal covering the UK White Paper. Including: British aid and the White Paper on International Development: dressing a wolf in sheep’s clothing in the emperor’s new clothes? Howard White Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century.DocumentThe Social Consequences of the East Asian Financial Crisis
Social Crisis in East Asia, World Bank, 1998What began as a currency crisis in Thailand has evolved into a social crisis across the region and beyond. Within East Asia it was initially hoped that the crisis would involve a sharp contraction and sharp recovery—a "V"-shaped response to a shock, as occurred in Mexico after the 1994/95 currency crisis.DocumentGlobal Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 1997
Prospects for Development [World Bank], 1997This year’s Global Economic Prospects reviews the implications for developing countries of three important changes in the world economy that globalization is bringing about. First, five large developing and transition economies -- China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, and Russia -- are likely to emerge as key players in the world economy over the next quarter century.Pages
