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Record Nr.

UNINA9910974962403321

Titolo

Finance & Development, December 2006

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2006

ISBN

9786612844867

9781462377466

1462377467

9781282844865

1282844865

9781455223381

1455223387

9781451922509

1451922507

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (57 p.)

Collana

Finance & Development

Soggetti

Banks and Banking

Investments: Energy

Exports and Imports

Macroeconomics

Real Estate

Industries: Financial Services

Current Account Adjustment

Short-term Capital Movements

Banks

Depository Institutions

Micro Finance Institutions

Mortgages

Energy: General

International Investment

Long-term Capital Movements

Housing Supply and Markets

Financial Institutions and Services: General

Health: General

International economics

Investment & securities

Finance

Public finance & taxation

Property & real estate



Current account deficits

Oil

Housing prices

Health

Banking

Balance of payments

Prices

Commodities

Financial sector

Economic sectors

Banks and banking

Petroleum industry and trade

Housing

Financial services industry

United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Features -- Right Time for Africa -- Making Aid Work -- Bankable Assets -- Unblocking Trade -- Beyond the Ballot Box -- Taking Care of Business -- Enticing Investors -- Point of View: Out of the Trap -- Point of View: Spend Now or Save? -- Getting Real on Health Financing -- Departments -- Letters -- In Brief -- People in Economics -- Picture This -- Back to Basics -- Book Reviews -- Straight Talk -- Country Focus: Central African Economic and Monetary Community -- Index of articles for 2006.

Sommario/riassunto

'Africa: Making Its Move' explores some of the obstacles facing sub-Saharan Africa as it attempts to capitalize on changes that offer fresh opportunities for growth and poverty reduction. The lead article describes the changes and suggests how Africa can build on them to progress further. Other articles focus on the aid situation, financial sector development, trade, the business environment, and political and policy reform on the continent. 'Country Focus' examines the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, and two guest contributors look at how the international community can help the most fragile states and how oil-producing countries can manage windfall revenues. 'People in Economics' profiles the European Central bank's first chief economist, Otmar Issing; 'Picture This' examines the global housing slowdown; and 'Back to Basics,' explains current account deficits. Another article discusses the realities of health financing.