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    Sources for financing domestic capital — is foreign saving a viable option for developing countries?

    Center for Social and Economic Research, Poland, 2004
    What are the sources for financing the domestic capital stock? To what degree is the domestic capital stock self-financed?This study proposes a new method for evaluating the net sources for financing the domestic stock of capital and measuring the degree to which the domestic capital stock is self- financed.
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    The impact of trade liberalization on revenue mobilization and stability in Sudan

    University of Khartoum, Sudan, 2005
    This study examines the buoyancy and the elasticity of the Sudanese tax system paying particular attention to the impact of trade liberalization on revenue mobilization and the stabilization role of the fiscal sector.The results of the analysis over 1970-2002 reveal that the tax system as a whole is not buoyant or elastic; the same results were also obtained for the major tax handles, namely; i
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    Overview of advances in risk management of government bebt

    OECD Development Centre, 2005
    This article is based on a new OECD study, "Advances in Risk Management of Government Debt", that provides an in-depth overview and analysis of risk management practices of OECD debt managers. The OECD publication provides an in-depth overview and analysis of risk management practices in OECD countries.
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    Report on the evaluation of the IMF's approach to capital account liberalisation

    Independent Evaluation Office of the IMF, 2005
    This report evaluates the IMF’s approach to capital account liberalisation and other related capital account issues.
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    Engendering policy coherence for development: gender issues for the global policy agenda in the year 2005

    Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V., 2005
    Using case studies, this paper explores the distributional consequences and gendered outcomes of the current international trade and financial policy regimes.
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    India-East Asia integration: a win-win for Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2005
    As East Asian economies begin to emerge from the shadow of the 1997 crisis, there appears to be an increasing recognition that greater economic coordination and cooperation among major Asian countries is essential to manage globalisation challenges, and to enhance Asia’s role in the world affairs.
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    The Cuban economy: amid economic stagnation and reversal of reforms

    Canadian Foundation for the Americas, 2005
    This paper presents an overview of the structures and difficulties of the Cuban economy.
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    On the use of the Stabilization fund to finance investment projects

    Center for Macroeconomic Analysis and Short-Term Forecasting, Russian Federation, 2004
    The authors analyse the consequences of the continued growth of the Stabilization Fund and propose various projects that can be financed through that fund.
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    Corporate governance and secondary privatization in transition

    Regional Think Tanks Partnership Program, Russian Federation, 2004
    The authors examine trends in post-privatisation changes in the ownership structures of privatised enterprises (so called secondary privatisation) and their relationship to the quality of corporate governance in transition countries, with particular attention to Poland and Russia.The study focuses on the mutual effects of ownership consolidation processes and the evolution of corporate governan
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    WTO/GATS and economic development: key to "the new economy"

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
    This report outlines the programme on WTO/GATS and Economic Development which is part of a Strategic Institute Programme at CMI on Producer Services.The WTO/GATS programme covers three main issues:the adoption of information technology and its impact on supply chain managementthe impact of trade liberalisation (financial services, telecommunications and energy services in particular

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