Global monitoring report 2009: A development emergency/ World Bank.; International Monetary Fund.
Material type: TextPublication details: Washinton: World Bank Pub., 2009Description: xvi, 202 p. ill.; 27 cmISBN: 0821378597Subject(s): Sustainable development--International cooperation | Developing countries | Economic development | International economic relations | Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009) | Population | Regional economics | Sustainable developmentDDC classification: 338.9105
Contents:
MDGs : crisis impact and outlook --
The global financial crisis and its impact on developing countries --
Improving the private investment climate for recovery and growth --
Leveraging the private sector role in human development --
Scaling up aid to poor countries --
Pressing ahead with trade openness --
International financial institutions : crisis response and support for the private sector.
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MDGs : crisis impact and outlook --
The global financial crisis and its impact on developing countries --
Improving the private investment climate for recovery and growth --
Leveraging the private sector role in human development --
Scaling up aid to poor countries --
Pressing ahead with trade openness --
International financial institutions : crisis response and support for the private sector.
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