Pacific Asia / / David Drakakis-Smith |
Autore | Drakakis-Smith D. W. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1992 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (237 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.95 |
Collana | Routledge introductions to development |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-134-91353-2
1-134-91354-0 1-280-32682-4 978020331302X 0-203-31302-X 0-203-13671-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of plates; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the regional character; Pacific Asia in its global setting; Key ideas; An historical geography of Pacific Asia; The pre-colonial period; Case study A: Angkor, Cambodia a pre-colonial empire; Mercantile colonialism; Industrial colonialism; Case study B: Vietnam colonialism and its impact; Late colonialism; The colonial legacy; Key ideas; Physical and human resource management: Malaysia and Papua New Guinea; Non-agricultural resource exploitation: some background considerations
Case study C: Papua New Guinea Ok Tedi bares its soulMalaysia: some environmental impacts of non-agricultural exploitation resource; Case study D: At loggerheads in Sarawak; Papua New Guinea: the fusion of physical and human resource exploitation and reaction; Human resource potential: exploitation or realization?; Case study E: Hong Kong not so fragrant harbour; Case study F: Water and health; Key ideas; Rural and regional development; Explaining spatial inequality; Case study G: Food dependency; Policies for rural and regional development Case study H: Malaysia winners and losers in the green revolutionIntegrated rural development; Thailand: regional imbalance and rural poverty; Vietnam: reunification, rural and regional development; South Korea: growth and equity; Conclusions: a comparison of Thailand, Vietnam and South Korea; Key ideas; Population growth and mobility; Case study I: Singapore and Malaysia family planning in reverse; Population movements in Pacific Asia; Case study J: Hong Kong urban or international migration; Indonesian population movements; Key ideas; Ethnic plurality and development in Malaysia Case study K: Burma an ethnic kaleidoscopeFrom Malacca to Malaysia: the evolution of the modern state; Years of illusion: 1957 to 1970; Years of disillusion: the New Economic Policy since 1970; Conclusion: present and future problems for Malaysia; Key ideas; Industrialization and the four little tigers; Pacific Asia's four little tigers; A Pacific Asian model for industrial development; Case study L: Guangdong Pacific Asia's fifth tiger; Social change and economic growth; Case study M: Domestic workers in the Philippines garment industries; Key ideas Urbanization and urban planning in Hong KongPost-colonial trends in economic and urban growth; The evolution of contemporary Hong Kong; Urban transportation; Case study N: Singapore incorporation of the bus system; Case study O: Kuala Lumpur the rise of the minibus; Planning for the city-region; Key ideas; Gender and development: migration, urbanization and industrialization in Taiwan; The evolution of gender roles in development; Women's work in the city: some theoretical ideas; Case study P: Women's work patterns in Filipino cities; Women in the workforce in Pacific Asia Case study Q: From traditionalism to socialism women and rapid change in Laos |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910451240303321 |
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Pacific Asia / / David Drakakis-Smith |
Autore | Drakakis-Smith D. W. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1992 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (237 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.95 |
Collana | Routledge introductions to development |
ISBN |
1-134-91353-2
1-134-91354-0 1-280-32682-4 978020331302X 0-203-31302-X 0-203-13671-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of plates; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the regional character; Pacific Asia in its global setting; Key ideas; An historical geography of Pacific Asia; The pre-colonial period; Case study A: Angkor, Cambodia a pre-colonial empire; Mercantile colonialism; Industrial colonialism; Case study B: Vietnam colonialism and its impact; Late colonialism; The colonial legacy; Key ideas; Physical and human resource management: Malaysia and Papua New Guinea; Non-agricultural resource exploitation: some background considerations
Case study C: Papua New Guinea Ok Tedi bares its soulMalaysia: some environmental impacts of non-agricultural exploitation resource; Case study D: At loggerheads in Sarawak; Papua New Guinea: the fusion of physical and human resource exploitation and reaction; Human resource potential: exploitation or realization?; Case study E: Hong Kong not so fragrant harbour; Case study F: Water and health; Key ideas; Rural and regional development; Explaining spatial inequality; Case study G: Food dependency; Policies for rural and regional development Case study H: Malaysia winners and losers in the green revolutionIntegrated rural development; Thailand: regional imbalance and rural poverty; Vietnam: reunification, rural and regional development; South Korea: growth and equity; Conclusions: a comparison of Thailand, Vietnam and South Korea; Key ideas; Population growth and mobility; Case study I: Singapore and Malaysia family planning in reverse; Population movements in Pacific Asia; Case study J: Hong Kong urban or international migration; Indonesian population movements; Key ideas; Ethnic plurality and development in Malaysia Case study K: Burma an ethnic kaleidoscopeFrom Malacca to Malaysia: the evolution of the modern state; Years of illusion: 1957 to 1970; Years of disillusion: the New Economic Policy since 1970; Conclusion: present and future problems for Malaysia; Key ideas; Industrialization and the four little tigers; Pacific Asia's four little tigers; A Pacific Asian model for industrial development; Case study L: Guangdong Pacific Asia's fifth tiger; Social change and economic growth; Case study M: Domestic workers in the Philippines garment industries; Key ideas Urbanization and urban planning in Hong KongPost-colonial trends in economic and urban growth; The evolution of contemporary Hong Kong; Urban transportation; Case study N: Singapore incorporation of the bus system; Case study O: Kuala Lumpur the rise of the minibus; Planning for the city-region; Key ideas; Gender and development: migration, urbanization and industrialization in Taiwan; The evolution of gender roles in development; Women's work in the city: some theoretical ideas; Case study P: Women's work patterns in Filipino cities; Women in the workforce in Pacific Asia Case study Q: From traditionalism to socialism women and rapid change in Laos |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783979903321 |
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Pacific Asia / / David Drakakis-Smith |
Autore | Drakakis-Smith D. W. |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1992 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (237 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.95 |
Collana | Routledge introductions to development |
ISBN |
1-134-91353-2
1-134-91354-0 1-280-32682-4 978020331302X 0-203-31302-X 0-203-13671-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of plates; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the regional character; Pacific Asia in its global setting; Key ideas; An historical geography of Pacific Asia; The pre-colonial period; Case study A: Angkor, Cambodia a pre-colonial empire; Mercantile colonialism; Industrial colonialism; Case study B: Vietnam colonialism and its impact; Late colonialism; The colonial legacy; Key ideas; Physical and human resource management: Malaysia and Papua New Guinea; Non-agricultural resource exploitation: some background considerations
Case study C: Papua New Guinea Ok Tedi bares its soulMalaysia: some environmental impacts of non-agricultural exploitation resource; Case study D: At loggerheads in Sarawak; Papua New Guinea: the fusion of physical and human resource exploitation and reaction; Human resource potential: exploitation or realization?; Case study E: Hong Kong not so fragrant harbour; Case study F: Water and health; Key ideas; Rural and regional development; Explaining spatial inequality; Case study G: Food dependency; Policies for rural and regional development Case study H: Malaysia winners and losers in the green revolutionIntegrated rural development; Thailand: regional imbalance and rural poverty; Vietnam: reunification, rural and regional development; South Korea: growth and equity; Conclusions: a comparison of Thailand, Vietnam and South Korea; Key ideas; Population growth and mobility; Case study I: Singapore and Malaysia family planning in reverse; Population movements in Pacific Asia; Case study J: Hong Kong urban or international migration; Indonesian population movements; Key ideas; Ethnic plurality and development in Malaysia Case study K: Burma an ethnic kaleidoscopeFrom Malacca to Malaysia: the evolution of the modern state; Years of illusion: 1957 to 1970; Years of disillusion: the New Economic Policy since 1970; Conclusion: present and future problems for Malaysia; Key ideas; Industrialization and the four little tigers; Pacific Asia's four little tigers; A Pacific Asian model for industrial development; Case study L: Guangdong Pacific Asia's fifth tiger; Social change and economic growth; Case study M: Domestic workers in the Philippines garment industries; Key ideas Urbanization and urban planning in Hong KongPost-colonial trends in economic and urban growth; The evolution of contemporary Hong Kong; Urban transportation; Case study N: Singapore incorporation of the bus system; Case study O: Kuala Lumpur the rise of the minibus; Planning for the city-region; Key ideas; Gender and development: migration, urbanization and industrialization in Taiwan; The evolution of gender roles in development; Women's work in the city: some theoretical ideas; Case study P: Women's work patterns in Filipino cities; Women in the workforce in Pacific Asia Case study Q: From traditionalism to socialism women and rapid change in Laos |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808763003321 |
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Pacific Islands regional integration and governance / / Satish Chand, ed |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Canberra, Australia : , : Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 338.99 |
Soggetto topico |
Regionalism - Economic policy
Economic policy International economic integration International economic relations Regionalism |
ISBN |
9781920942533
192094253X 0731537394 9780731537396 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Pacific island regional integration and governance : an overview / Satish Chand -- Policy challenges for small economies in a globalising world / Alan Winters -- Conceptualising and measuring economic resilience / Lino Briguglio, Gordon Cordina, Nadia Farrugia and Stephanie Vella -- Sink or swim? Assessing the impact of agricultural trade liberalisation on small island developing states / Luca Monge-Roffarello, Michael Swidinsky and David Vanzetti -- 'Pooled regional governance' in the island Pacific : lessons from history / Greg Fry -- A common currency for the Pacific island economies? / Ron Duncan -- Globalisation and governance : an African perspective and a case study of Mauritius / Vinaye Ancharaz and Sanjeev K. Sobhee -- Deeper integration with Australia and New Zealand? Potential gains for Pacific island countries / Robert Scollay -- Fishing for a future / Hannah Parris and R. Quentin Grafton -- Developments in Pacific islands' air transport / Christopher Findlay, Peter Forsyth and John King -- Preference erosion : the case of Fiji sugar / Satish Chand -- 'Too young to marry' : economic convergence and the case against the integration of Pacific island states / Philip T. Powell. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910141770303321 |
Canberra, Australia : , : Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University, , 2005 | ||
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Pacific Islands regional integration and governance / / Satish Chand, ed |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Canberra, Australia : , : Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 338.99 |
Soggetto topico |
Regionalism - Economic policy
Economic policy International economic integration International economic relations Regionalism |
ISBN |
9781920942533
192094253X 0731537394 9780731537396 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Pacific island regional integration and governance : an overview / Satish Chand -- Policy challenges for small economies in a globalising world / Alan Winters -- Conceptualising and measuring economic resilience / Lino Briguglio, Gordon Cordina, Nadia Farrugia and Stephanie Vella -- Sink or swim? Assessing the impact of agricultural trade liberalisation on small island developing states / Luca Monge-Roffarello, Michael Swidinsky and David Vanzetti -- 'Pooled regional governance' in the island Pacific : lessons from history / Greg Fry -- A common currency for the Pacific island economies? / Ron Duncan -- Globalisation and governance : an African perspective and a case study of Mauritius / Vinaye Ancharaz and Sanjeev K. Sobhee -- Deeper integration with Australia and New Zealand? Potential gains for Pacific island countries / Robert Scollay -- Fishing for a future / Hannah Parris and R. Quentin Grafton -- Developments in Pacific islands' air transport / Christopher Findlay, Peter Forsyth and John King -- Preference erosion : the case of Fiji sugar / Satish Chand -- 'Too young to marry' : economic convergence and the case against the integration of Pacific island states / Philip T. Powell. |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996320229203316 |
Canberra, Australia : , : Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University, , 2005 | ||
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Pacific private sector development initiative : progress report 2014-2015 / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (103 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.95 |
Collana | Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Annual Progress Report |
Soggetto topico | Free enterprise - Pacific Area |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 92-9257-323-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; 1 Directors and Shareholders by Gender in Samoa and Solomon Islands; 2 Gender of Borrowers in Pacific Countries; 3 Some Results of Company Law and Registry Reforms in Samoa and Solomon Islands; Figures; 1 Cumulative Security Interests Registered in Six Pacific Island Countries; 2 Spending on Financing Growth 2014-2015; 3 Number of Initiatives by Gender Classification; 4 Spending on EEOW 2014-2015; 5 Spending on SOE Reform 2014-2015; 6 Spending on PPPs 2014-2015; 7 Spending on Business Law Reform 2014-2015; 8 Spending on Competition 2014-2015
9 Spending by Focus Area 2007-201510 Spending by Focus Area 2014-2015; 11 Spending by Country 2007-2015; 12 Spending by Country 2014-2015; 13 Regional Spending by Focus Area 2014-2015; 14 The Cook Islands Spending 2007-2015; 15 The Cook Islands Spending 2014-2015; 16 Fiji Spending 2007-2015; 17 Fiji Spending 2014-2015; 18 Kiribati Spending 2007-2015; 19 Kiribati Spending 2014-2015; 20 RmI Spending 2007-2015; 21 Rmi Spending 2014-2015; 22 FSM Spending 2007-2015; 23 FSM Spending 2014-2015; 24 Nauru Spending 2007-2015; 25 Palau Spending 2007-2015; 26 Palau Spending 2014-2015 27 PNG Spending 2007-201528 PNG Spending 2014-2015; 29 Samoa Spending 2007-2015; 30 Samoa Spending 2014-2015; 31 Solomon Islands Spending 2007-2015; 32 Solomon Islands Spending 2014-2015; 33 Timor-Leste Spending 2007-2015; 34 Timor-Leste Spending 2014-2015; 35 Tonga Spending 2007-2015; 36 Tonga Spending 2014-2015; 37 Vanuatu Spending 2007-2015; 38 Vanuatu Spending 2014-2015; Foreword; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 OVERVIEW; The Focus of the Private Sector Development Initiative; The Phases of the Private Sector Development Initiative; Private Sector Development Initiative Reforms Why Private Sector Development is Central to Economic GrowthPrivate Sector Development Initiative Processes; The Structure of the Report; 2 RETHINKING FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION IN THE PACIFIC; Introduction; Improving Access to Credit; Secured Transactions; Government-Owned Banks; Long-Term Finance; Capital Raisings; Provident Funds; Natural Disasters and Finance; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Financing Growth; Concluding Remarks; 3 ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN; Gender Mainstreaming; Economic Empowerment of Women Pilot Projects; Analytical Work Classification of PSDI Initiatives by Potential Impact on WomenPrivate Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Economic Empowerment of Women; 4 STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE REFORM AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNER SHIPS; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to State-Owned Enterprises Reform and Public-Private Partnerships; 5 BUSINESS LAW REFORM; Outdated Legislation in the Pacific; Private Sector Development Initiative Reforms; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Business Law Reform; 6 COMPETITION POLICY AND COMPETITION LAW Role of Competition in Productivity and Growth |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910480492803321 |
Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2016 | ||
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Pacific private sector development initiative : progress report 2014-2015 / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (103 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.95 |
Collana | Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Annual Progress Report |
Soggetto topico | Free enterprise - Pacific Area |
ISBN | 92-9257-323-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; 1 Directors and Shareholders by Gender in Samoa and Solomon Islands; 2 Gender of Borrowers in Pacific Countries; 3 Some Results of Company Law and Registry Reforms in Samoa and Solomon Islands; Figures; 1 Cumulative Security Interests Registered in Six Pacific Island Countries; 2 Spending on Financing Growth 2014-2015; 3 Number of Initiatives by Gender Classification; 4 Spending on EEOW 2014-2015; 5 Spending on SOE Reform 2014-2015; 6 Spending on PPPs 2014-2015; 7 Spending on Business Law Reform 2014-2015; 8 Spending on Competition 2014-2015
9 Spending by Focus Area 2007-201510 Spending by Focus Area 2014-2015; 11 Spending by Country 2007-2015; 12 Spending by Country 2014-2015; 13 Regional Spending by Focus Area 2014-2015; 14 The Cook Islands Spending 2007-2015; 15 The Cook Islands Spending 2014-2015; 16 Fiji Spending 2007-2015; 17 Fiji Spending 2014-2015; 18 Kiribati Spending 2007-2015; 19 Kiribati Spending 2014-2015; 20 RmI Spending 2007-2015; 21 Rmi Spending 2014-2015; 22 FSM Spending 2007-2015; 23 FSM Spending 2014-2015; 24 Nauru Spending 2007-2015; 25 Palau Spending 2007-2015; 26 Palau Spending 2014-2015 27 PNG Spending 2007-201528 PNG Spending 2014-2015; 29 Samoa Spending 2007-2015; 30 Samoa Spending 2014-2015; 31 Solomon Islands Spending 2007-2015; 32 Solomon Islands Spending 2014-2015; 33 Timor-Leste Spending 2007-2015; 34 Timor-Leste Spending 2014-2015; 35 Tonga Spending 2007-2015; 36 Tonga Spending 2014-2015; 37 Vanuatu Spending 2007-2015; 38 Vanuatu Spending 2014-2015; Foreword; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 OVERVIEW; The Focus of the Private Sector Development Initiative; The Phases of the Private Sector Development Initiative; Private Sector Development Initiative Reforms Why Private Sector Development is Central to Economic GrowthPrivate Sector Development Initiative Processes; The Structure of the Report; 2 RETHINKING FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION IN THE PACIFIC; Introduction; Improving Access to Credit; Secured Transactions; Government-Owned Banks; Long-Term Finance; Capital Raisings; Provident Funds; Natural Disasters and Finance; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Financing Growth; Concluding Remarks; 3 ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN; Gender Mainstreaming; Economic Empowerment of Women Pilot Projects; Analytical Work Classification of PSDI Initiatives by Potential Impact on WomenPrivate Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Economic Empowerment of Women; 4 STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE REFORM AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNER SHIPS; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to State-Owned Enterprises Reform and Public-Private Partnerships; 5 BUSINESS LAW REFORM; Outdated Legislation in the Pacific; Private Sector Development Initiative Reforms; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Business Law Reform; 6 COMPETITION POLICY AND COMPETITION LAW Role of Competition in Productivity and Growth |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910796682903321 |
Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2016 | ||
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Pacific private sector development initiative : progress report 2014-2015 / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (103 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.95 |
Collana | Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Annual Progress Report |
Soggetto topico | Free enterprise - Pacific Area |
ISBN | 92-9257-323-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; 1 Directors and Shareholders by Gender in Samoa and Solomon Islands; 2 Gender of Borrowers in Pacific Countries; 3 Some Results of Company Law and Registry Reforms in Samoa and Solomon Islands; Figures; 1 Cumulative Security Interests Registered in Six Pacific Island Countries; 2 Spending on Financing Growth 2014-2015; 3 Number of Initiatives by Gender Classification; 4 Spending on EEOW 2014-2015; 5 Spending on SOE Reform 2014-2015; 6 Spending on PPPs 2014-2015; 7 Spending on Business Law Reform 2014-2015; 8 Spending on Competition 2014-2015
9 Spending by Focus Area 2007-201510 Spending by Focus Area 2014-2015; 11 Spending by Country 2007-2015; 12 Spending by Country 2014-2015; 13 Regional Spending by Focus Area 2014-2015; 14 The Cook Islands Spending 2007-2015; 15 The Cook Islands Spending 2014-2015; 16 Fiji Spending 2007-2015; 17 Fiji Spending 2014-2015; 18 Kiribati Spending 2007-2015; 19 Kiribati Spending 2014-2015; 20 RmI Spending 2007-2015; 21 Rmi Spending 2014-2015; 22 FSM Spending 2007-2015; 23 FSM Spending 2014-2015; 24 Nauru Spending 2007-2015; 25 Palau Spending 2007-2015; 26 Palau Spending 2014-2015 27 PNG Spending 2007-201528 PNG Spending 2014-2015; 29 Samoa Spending 2007-2015; 30 Samoa Spending 2014-2015; 31 Solomon Islands Spending 2007-2015; 32 Solomon Islands Spending 2014-2015; 33 Timor-Leste Spending 2007-2015; 34 Timor-Leste Spending 2014-2015; 35 Tonga Spending 2007-2015; 36 Tonga Spending 2014-2015; 37 Vanuatu Spending 2007-2015; 38 Vanuatu Spending 2014-2015; Foreword; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 OVERVIEW; The Focus of the Private Sector Development Initiative; The Phases of the Private Sector Development Initiative; Private Sector Development Initiative Reforms Why Private Sector Development is Central to Economic GrowthPrivate Sector Development Initiative Processes; The Structure of the Report; 2 RETHINKING FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION IN THE PACIFIC; Introduction; Improving Access to Credit; Secured Transactions; Government-Owned Banks; Long-Term Finance; Capital Raisings; Provident Funds; Natural Disasters and Finance; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Financing Growth; Concluding Remarks; 3 ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN; Gender Mainstreaming; Economic Empowerment of Women Pilot Projects; Analytical Work Classification of PSDI Initiatives by Potential Impact on WomenPrivate Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Economic Empowerment of Women; 4 STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE REFORM AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNER SHIPS; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to State-Owned Enterprises Reform and Public-Private Partnerships; 5 BUSINESS LAW REFORM; Outdated Legislation in the Pacific; Private Sector Development Initiative Reforms; Private Sector Development Initiative Resources Allocated to Business Law Reform; 6 COMPETITION POLICY AND COMPETITION LAW Role of Competition in Productivity and Growth |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910821973903321 |
Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2016 | ||
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Pacific private sector development initiative : progress report 2013-2014 / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (85 p.) |
Disciplina | 330.122 |
Collana | Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Annual Progress Report |
Soggetto topico | Free enterprise - Pacific Area |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 92-9254-836-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Figures and Box; FIGURES AND BOX; Figures; 1 Number of Initiatives by Gender Classification, 2010-2014; 2 Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 3 Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 4 Cumulative Spending by Country, 2007-30 June 2014; 5 Spending by Country, 2013-2014; 6 Regional Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 7 Cook Islands Cumulative Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 8 Cook Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 9 Fiji Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 10 Fiji Cumulative Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 11 Kiribati Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014
12 Kiribati Spending by Focus Area, 2007-201413 The Marshall Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 14 Marshall Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 15 The Marshall Islands Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2010-2014; 16 Federated States of Micronesia Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 17 Federated States of Micronesia Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 18 Federated States of Micronesia Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2007-2014; 19 Nauru Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 20 Nauru Spending by Focus Area, 2011-2014 21 Palau Spending by Focus Area, 2013-201422 Palau Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 23 Palau Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2013-2014; 24 Papua New Guinea Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 25 Papua New Guinea Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 26 Samoa Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 27 Samoa Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 28 Samoa Number of Incorporations, 2008-2013; 29 Samoa Location of Companies; 30 Samoa Number of Female Directors and Shareholders, 2013-2014; 31 Solomon Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014 32 Solomon Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2007-201433 Solomon Islands New Company Incorporations, 2004-2013; 34 Solomon Islands Location of Companies; 35 Solomon Islands Number of Community Companies, 2011-2014; 36 Solomon Islands Number of Registered Companies by Sector; 37 Timor-Leste Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 38 Timor-Leste Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 39 Tonga Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 40 Tonga Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 41 Tonga Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2011-2014; 42 Tuvalu Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014 43 Tuvalu Spending by Focus Area, 2007-201444 Vanuatu Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 45 Vanuatu Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 46 Vanuatu Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2009-2014; Box; Box: The McNamara Fallacy; Abbreviations; Foreword; 1 Overview; 2 The Private Sector and Economic Growth; 3 Characteristics of Pacific Island Economies; 4 Trade, Pacific Island Economies, and Private Sector Development; 5 How PSDI Reforms Improve the Business Environment; 6 PSDI Focus Areas; Financing Growth; Business Law Reform; Competition Policy State-Owned Enterprise Reform and Public-Private Partnerships |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910480573503321 |
Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2014 | ||
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Pacific private sector development initiative : progress report 2013-2014 / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (85 p.) |
Disciplina | 330.122 |
Collana | Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Annual Progress Report |
Soggetto topico | Free enterprise - Pacific Area |
ISBN | 92-9254-836-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Figures and Box; FIGURES AND BOX; Figures; 1 Number of Initiatives by Gender Classification, 2010-2014; 2 Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 3 Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 4 Cumulative Spending by Country, 2007-30 June 2014; 5 Spending by Country, 2013-2014; 6 Regional Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 7 Cook Islands Cumulative Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 8 Cook Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 9 Fiji Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 10 Fiji Cumulative Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 11 Kiribati Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014
12 Kiribati Spending by Focus Area, 2007-201413 The Marshall Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 14 Marshall Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 15 The Marshall Islands Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2010-2014; 16 Federated States of Micronesia Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 17 Federated States of Micronesia Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 18 Federated States of Micronesia Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2007-2014; 19 Nauru Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 20 Nauru Spending by Focus Area, 2011-2014 21 Palau Spending by Focus Area, 2013-201422 Palau Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 23 Palau Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2013-2014; 24 Papua New Guinea Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 25 Papua New Guinea Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 26 Samoa Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 27 Samoa Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 28 Samoa Number of Incorporations, 2008-2013; 29 Samoa Location of Companies; 30 Samoa Number of Female Directors and Shareholders, 2013-2014; 31 Solomon Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014 32 Solomon Islands Spending by Focus Area, 2007-201433 Solomon Islands New Company Incorporations, 2004-2013; 34 Solomon Islands Location of Companies; 35 Solomon Islands Number of Community Companies, 2011-2014; 36 Solomon Islands Number of Registered Companies by Sector; 37 Timor-Leste Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 38 Timor-Leste Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 39 Tonga Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 40 Tonga Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 41 Tonga Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2011-2014; 42 Tuvalu Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014 43 Tuvalu Spending by Focus Area, 2007-201444 Vanuatu Spending by Focus Area, 2013-2014; 45 Vanuatu Spending by Focus Area, 2007-2014; 46 Vanuatu Cumulative Net Filings and Number of Searches, 2009-2014; Box; Box: The McNamara Fallacy; Abbreviations; Foreword; 1 Overview; 2 The Private Sector and Economic Growth; 3 Characteristics of Pacific Island Economies; 4 Trade, Pacific Island Economies, and Private Sector Development; 5 How PSDI Reforms Improve the Business Environment; 6 PSDI Focus Areas; Financing Growth; Business Law Reform; Competition Policy State-Owned Enterprise Reform and Public-Private Partnerships |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797915703321 |
Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2014 | ||
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