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Trends in Private Investment in Developing Countries: Statistics for 1970-96
International Finance Corporation, 1997National accounts normally do not break down gross domestic investment into its private and public sector components. Private investment is defined in this paper as the difference between total gross domestic investment(from national accounts) and consolidated public investment.DocumentThe Asian Crisis: A View from the IMF, Address by Stanley Fischer (IMF)
International Monetary Fund, 1999DocumentCapital Account Liberalization and the Role of the IMF, Stanley Fischer (Asia and the IMF Asia Seminar 1997)
International Monetary Fund, 1999DocumentThe Role of International Financial Institutions in the Current Global Economy, Address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations: Joseph Stiglitz, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, The World Bank
World Bank, 1998DocumentSmall Enterprise Development and the 'Dutch Disease' in a Small Economy: The Case of Brunei
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 1998Following hydrocarbon (oil/gas) discoveries and price rises, a number of small developing economies which had been relatively poor found themselves to be relatively wealthy. However, the existence of significant quantities of minerals with strong export potential has generally been seen as a mixed blessing for national development.DocumentStabilization, adjustment and growth prospects in transition economies
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997DocumentThe determinants of banking crises : evidence from industrial and developing countries
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997Vulnerability to crises in the banking sector appears to be associated with these factors: a weak macroeconomic environment characterized by slow GDP growth and high inflation, vulnerability to sudden capital outflows, low liquidity in the banking sector, a high share of credit to the private sector, past credit growth, the existence of explicit deposit insurance, and weak institutions.DocumentDeterminants of intra - industry trade between East and West Europe
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997
