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Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (309 p.)
Collana IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF country report
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Environmental Economics
Women''s Studies'
Poverty and Homelessness
Education: General
Health: General
Environmental Economics: General
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General
Education
Health economics
Environmental economics
Gender studies
women & girls
Poverty & precarity
Health
Environment
Women
Poverty
Gender
Environmental sciences
ISBN 1-4755-2709-8
1-4755-5729-9
1-283-86659-5
1-4755-3915-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Tables; Figure; Boxes; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1: The Development Vision and Poverty Reduction Framework; 1.1 The Development Vision; 1.2 Attainment of MDGs; Boxes; 1.1 Macroeconomic Targets based on Vision 2021; 1.3 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.4 Key Issues in Generating Pro-Poor Growth; Figure; 1.1 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.5 Implementation Challenges; 1.6 Participatory Formulation Process; Chapter 2: Poverty Situation and the Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.1 Achievements in Poverty Reduction
2.2 Trends in Income Inequality2.3 Women's Poverty; Tables; 2.1 Head Count Ratio of Poverty, 1991/92 to 2005; 2.4 Regional Differences in Poverty; 2.2 Income Distribution, 2000 and 2005; 2.5 Extreme and Chronic Poverty; 2.6 Poverty Scenario Beyond 2005; 2.7 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.3 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.7.1 Growth and Investment; 2.7.2 Fiscal Policy; 2.7.3 Monetary Policy; 2.7.4 External Sector; Chapter 3: Roadmap for Pro-Poor Economic Growth: Strategic Blocks; 3.1 Strategic Block I: Macroeconomic Environment for Pro-Poor Economic Growth
3.1.1 Recent Macroeconomic Performance3.1.2 Current Macroeconomic Challenges; 3.1.3 Key Thrusts for Macroeconomic Policy; 3.2 Strategic Block II: Critical Areas for Pro-Poor Economic Growth; 3.2.1 Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development; 3.2.2 Promoting Decent Employment; 3.1 Employment Projections for the 2008-09 to 2010-11 Period; 3.2.3 Improving the Environment for Private Sector Development (PSD); 3.2.4 Agriculture; 3.2.5 Water Resources Development and Management; 3.2.6 Land Use Policy and Management; 3.2.7 Urban Development
3.3 Strategic Block III: Essential Infrastructure for Pro-Poor Economic Growth3.3.1 Power and Energy; 3.1 Power Sector Vision and Policy Statement; 3.3.2 Transport; 3.3.3 Post and Telecommunication; 3.3.4 Housing; 3.4 Strategic Block IV: Social Protection for the Vulnerable; 3.4.1 Social Safety Net Programmes; 3.4.2 Food Security; 3.4.3 Disaster Management; 3.4.4 Microcredit; 3.4.5 Rural Non-Farm Activities; 3.5 Strategic Block V: Human Resources Development; 3.5.1 Improving Knowledge Base: Education, Training and Research
3.5.2 Improving Health, Nutrition and Population Planning: Taking a Holistic Approach3.2 Performance of Health, Nutrition and Population Sector; Chapter 4: Roadmap for Accelerated Poverty Reduction: Supporting Strategies; 4.1 Strategy I: Ensuring Participation, Social Inclusion and Empowerment; 4.1.1 Women's Advancement and Rights; 4.1 Women's Risks and Vulnerabilities; 4.1.2 Children's Advancement and Rights; 4.1.3 Indigenous Communities; 4.1.4 Persons with Disabilities; 4.1.5 Disadvantaged and Extreme Poor Groups; 4.2 Strategy II: Promoting Good Governance
4.2.1 Making Parliamentary Process Effective
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779329703321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
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Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (309 p.)
Disciplina 332.152
Collana IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF country report
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Environmental Economics
Women''s Studies'
Poverty and Homelessness
Education: General
Health: General
Environmental Economics: General
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General
Education
Health economics
Environmental economics
Gender studies
women & girls
Poverty & precarity
Health
Environment
Women
Poverty
Gender
Environmental sciences
ISBN 1-4755-2709-8
1-4755-5729-9
1-283-86659-5
1-4755-3915-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Tables; Figure; Boxes; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1: The Development Vision and Poverty Reduction Framework; 1.1 The Development Vision; 1.2 Attainment of MDGs; Boxes; 1.1 Macroeconomic Targets based on Vision 2021; 1.3 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.4 Key Issues in Generating Pro-Poor Growth; Figure; 1.1 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.5 Implementation Challenges; 1.6 Participatory Formulation Process; Chapter 2: Poverty Situation and the Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.1 Achievements in Poverty Reduction
2.2 Trends in Income Inequality2.3 Women's Poverty; Tables; 2.1 Head Count Ratio of Poverty, 1991/92 to 2005; 2.4 Regional Differences in Poverty; 2.2 Income Distribution, 2000 and 2005; 2.5 Extreme and Chronic Poverty; 2.6 Poverty Scenario Beyond 2005; 2.7 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.3 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.7.1 Growth and Investment; 2.7.2 Fiscal Policy; 2.7.3 Monetary Policy; 2.7.4 External Sector; Chapter 3: Roadmap for Pro-Poor Economic Growth: Strategic Blocks; 3.1 Strategic Block I: Macroeconomic Environment for Pro-Poor Economic Growth
3.1.1 Recent Macroeconomic Performance3.1.2 Current Macroeconomic Challenges; 3.1.3 Key Thrusts for Macroeconomic Policy; 3.2 Strategic Block II: Critical Areas for Pro-Poor Economic Growth; 3.2.1 Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development; 3.2.2 Promoting Decent Employment; 3.1 Employment Projections for the 2008-09 to 2010-11 Period; 3.2.3 Improving the Environment for Private Sector Development (PSD); 3.2.4 Agriculture; 3.2.5 Water Resources Development and Management; 3.2.6 Land Use Policy and Management; 3.2.7 Urban Development
3.3 Strategic Block III: Essential Infrastructure for Pro-Poor Economic Growth3.3.1 Power and Energy; 3.1 Power Sector Vision and Policy Statement; 3.3.2 Transport; 3.3.3 Post and Telecommunication; 3.3.4 Housing; 3.4 Strategic Block IV: Social Protection for the Vulnerable; 3.4.1 Social Safety Net Programmes; 3.4.2 Food Security; 3.4.3 Disaster Management; 3.4.4 Microcredit; 3.4.5 Rural Non-Farm Activities; 3.5 Strategic Block V: Human Resources Development; 3.5.1 Improving Knowledge Base: Education, Training and Research
3.5.2 Improving Health, Nutrition and Population Planning: Taking a Holistic Approach3.2 Performance of Health, Nutrition and Population Sector; Chapter 4: Roadmap for Accelerated Poverty Reduction: Supporting Strategies; 4.1 Strategy I: Ensuring Participation, Social Inclusion and Empowerment; 4.1.1 Women's Advancement and Rights; 4.1 Women's Risks and Vulnerabilities; 4.1.2 Children's Advancement and Rights; 4.1.3 Indigenous Communities; 4.1.4 Persons with Disabilities; 4.1.5 Disadvantaged and Extreme Poor Groups; 4.2 Strategy II: Promoting Good Governance
4.2.1 Making Parliamentary Process Effective
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816521303321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
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Can Women Save Japan? / / Chad Steinberg, Masato Nakane
Can Women Save Japan? / / Chad Steinberg, Masato Nakane
Autore Steinberg Chad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (52 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) NakaneMasato
Collana IMF Working Papers
Soggetto topico Women - Employment - Japan
Women - Japan
Labor
Macroeconomics
Women''s Studies'
Employment
Unemployment
Wages
Intergenerational Income Distribution
Aggregate Human Capital
Aggregate Labor Productivity
Labor Economics Policies
Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure
Time Allocation and Labor Supply
Labor Discrimination
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Labor Economics: General
Education: General
Demand and Supply of Labor: General
Gender studies
women & girls
Labour
income economics
Education
Women
Labor markets
Gender
Labor force
Labor economics
Labor market
Economic theory
ISBN 1-4755-1307-0
1-4755-1291-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Demographic Change (1980-2040); 2. Working-age Population Change (1950-2050); 3. Immigration and Female Labor Participation; 4. Real GDP: Policy Scenario with Higher Female Participation; II. Explaining Differences in FLP Rates across OECD Countries; 5. FLP Distribution Across 22 Countries; 6. Difference by Gender in Prime-age Labor Participation Rate; A. Empirical Results: The Role of Demographics; Tables; 1. Gap between FLP and MLP, and Demographic Variables; 7. Demographic Variables and FLP Changes (1970-2007)
B. Empirical Results Continued: The Role of Policies2. Change Over Time in Number of Children and Education Effects; 8. Ratio of Demographic Variables SDs in 2005 to 1980 SDs; 3. Effects on FLP by One S.D. Change of Each Variable; 9. Marginal Effects of Family Allowance and Tax Wedge; III. Why Is Japan Different?; 10. FLP-MLP Gap vs. Childcare per Child; 11.1 FLP vs. Children per Woman (1980); 11.2 FLP vs. Children per Woman (2008); 12. Children per Woman vs. Childcare per Child (2007); IV. Women to the Rescue: Policies to Raise FLP in Japan; A. Hurdle 1: Employment and Promotion Policies
13. Female Managers (2009)14. Female Sogoshoku Workers in 2000 and 2008; 15. Gender Gap in Median Wages (2009); B. Hurdle 2: Balancing Family Responsibilities with Work; 16. Female Labor Participation Rate by Age Group (2009); 17. Take-up Rate of Parental Leave (1996-2011); 18. New Mothers' Maternity Leave (2008); 19. Enrollment of Small Children in Formal Childcare (2008); 20. Daycare Capacity and Waitlisted Children (2002-2010); 4. Reasons for Stay Out of Labor Market among Female Labor Force, 2010; 21. Time Dedicated to Childcare by Men; 22. Public Expenditure on Child Support (2005)
C. Special Issues for Low-Income Households23.1 Institutional Advantages for Spouses by Annual Income; 23.2 Distribution of Female Annual Wage (2007); V. Conclusions; 24. Relative Poverty Rate for Single-Parent Household; Boxes; 1. The Netherlands' Part-Time Economy; 25. Female Labor Participation in Japan and the Netherlands; 26. Female Part-time Employment (2010); 2. Family-Friendly Sweden; 27. Parental and Maternity Leave vs. Compensation (2008); Appendix I. Additional Tables and Figures; 5. Number of Observations in the Dataset (1960-2008); 6. Latest Data Available
7. Correlation among All Variables8. Gap between FLP and MLP, and Demographic and Policy Variables; 9. Gap between FLP and MLP, and Demographic and Policy Variables including Marriage Rate; 10. Regression of FLP on Demographic and Policy Variables; 11. Effects on FLP by One S.D. Change of Ten-year Average Variables; 28. Scatter Plots of Each Variable in Levels; 29. Scatter Plots of Each Variable in Changes; 30. Scatter Plots of Each Ten-year Mean Variable at Level; 31. Within Variable Explanation; 32. Cross-section Explanation; 33. Cross-section Explanation using Ten-year Average
Appendix II. Definition and Sources of Data
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786481903321
Steinberg Chad  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
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Can Women Save Japan? / / Chad Steinberg, Masato Nakane
Can Women Save Japan? / / Chad Steinberg, Masato Nakane
Autore Steinberg Chad
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (52 p.)
Disciplina 332.1;332.1532
Altri autori (Persone) NakaneMasato
Collana IMF Working Papers
Soggetto topico Women - Employment - Japan
Women - Japan
Labor
Macroeconomics
Women''s Studies'
Employment
Unemployment
Wages
Intergenerational Income Distribution
Aggregate Human Capital
Aggregate Labor Productivity
Labor Economics Policies
Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure
Time Allocation and Labor Supply
Labor Discrimination
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Labor Economics: General
Education: General
Demand and Supply of Labor: General
Gender studies
women & girls
Labour
income economics
Education
Women
Labor markets
Gender
Labor force
Labor economics
Labor market
Economic theory
ISBN 1-4755-1307-0
1-4755-1291-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Demographic Change (1980-2040); 2. Working-age Population Change (1950-2050); 3. Immigration and Female Labor Participation; 4. Real GDP: Policy Scenario with Higher Female Participation; II. Explaining Differences in FLP Rates across OECD Countries; 5. FLP Distribution Across 22 Countries; 6. Difference by Gender in Prime-age Labor Participation Rate; A. Empirical Results: The Role of Demographics; Tables; 1. Gap between FLP and MLP, and Demographic Variables; 7. Demographic Variables and FLP Changes (1970-2007)
B. Empirical Results Continued: The Role of Policies2. Change Over Time in Number of Children and Education Effects; 8. Ratio of Demographic Variables SDs in 2005 to 1980 SDs; 3. Effects on FLP by One S.D. Change of Each Variable; 9. Marginal Effects of Family Allowance and Tax Wedge; III. Why Is Japan Different?; 10. FLP-MLP Gap vs. Childcare per Child; 11.1 FLP vs. Children per Woman (1980); 11.2 FLP vs. Children per Woman (2008); 12. Children per Woman vs. Childcare per Child (2007); IV. Women to the Rescue: Policies to Raise FLP in Japan; A. Hurdle 1: Employment and Promotion Policies
13. Female Managers (2009)14. Female Sogoshoku Workers in 2000 and 2008; 15. Gender Gap in Median Wages (2009); B. Hurdle 2: Balancing Family Responsibilities with Work; 16. Female Labor Participation Rate by Age Group (2009); 17. Take-up Rate of Parental Leave (1996-2011); 18. New Mothers' Maternity Leave (2008); 19. Enrollment of Small Children in Formal Childcare (2008); 20. Daycare Capacity and Waitlisted Children (2002-2010); 4. Reasons for Stay Out of Labor Market among Female Labor Force, 2010; 21. Time Dedicated to Childcare by Men; 22. Public Expenditure on Child Support (2005)
C. Special Issues for Low-Income Households23.1 Institutional Advantages for Spouses by Annual Income; 23.2 Distribution of Female Annual Wage (2007); V. Conclusions; 24. Relative Poverty Rate for Single-Parent Household; Boxes; 1. The Netherlands' Part-Time Economy; 25. Female Labor Participation in Japan and the Netherlands; 26. Female Part-time Employment (2010); 2. Family-Friendly Sweden; 27. Parental and Maternity Leave vs. Compensation (2008); Appendix I. Additional Tables and Figures; 5. Number of Observations in the Dataset (1960-2008); 6. Latest Data Available
7. Correlation among All Variables8. Gap between FLP and MLP, and Demographic and Policy Variables; 9. Gap between FLP and MLP, and Demographic and Policy Variables including Marriage Rate; 10. Regression of FLP on Demographic and Policy Variables; 11. Effects on FLP by One S.D. Change of Ten-year Average Variables; 28. Scatter Plots of Each Variable in Levels; 29. Scatter Plots of Each Variable in Changes; 30. Scatter Plots of Each Ten-year Mean Variable at Level; 31. Within Variable Explanation; 32. Cross-section Explanation; 33. Cross-section Explanation using Ten-year Average
Appendix II. Definition and Sources of Data
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807341803321
Steinberg Chad  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
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The Effects of Fiscal Policieson the Economic Development of Women in the Middle East and North Africa / / Nicole Laframboise, Tea Trumbic
The Effects of Fiscal Policieson the Economic Development of Women in the Middle East and North Africa / / Nicole Laframboise, Tea Trumbic
Autore Laframboise Nicole
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (32 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) TrumbicTea
Collana IMF Working Papers
Soggetto topico Women - Middle East - Economic conditions
Women - Africa, North - Economic conditions
Women - Middle East - Social conditions
Women - Africa, North - Social conditions
Taxation - Middle East
Taxation - Africa, North
Fiscal policy - Middle East
Fiscal policy - Africa, North
Public Finance
Women''s Studies'
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Education: General
National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General
Health: General
National Government Expenditures and Health
Gender studies
women & girls
Public finance & taxation
Education
Health economics
Women
Expenditure
Health
Health care spending
Gender
Expenditures, Public
ISBN 1-4623-1232-2
1-4527-5406-3
1-283-56671-0
9786613879165
1-4519-2045-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. BACKGROUND""; ""III. COMPARATIVE STUDY: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INDICATORS OF WOMEN BY REGION""; ""IV. EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON SOCIAL OUTCOMES OF WOMEN IN MENA""; ""V. TAXATION: SOURCES OF POSSIBLE GENDER BIAS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR MENA""; ""VI. CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS""; ""APPENDIX I""; ""REFERENCES""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788692103321
Laframboise Nicole  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2003
Materiale a stampa
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The Effects of Fiscal Policieson the Economic Development of Women in the Middle East and North Africa / / Nicole Laframboise, Tea Trumbic
The Effects of Fiscal Policieson the Economic Development of Women in the Middle East and North Africa / / Nicole Laframboise, Tea Trumbic
Autore Laframboise Nicole
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (32 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) TrumbicTea
Collana IMF Working Papers
Soggetto topico Women - Middle East - Economic conditions
Women - Africa, North - Economic conditions
Women - Middle East - Social conditions
Women - Africa, North - Social conditions
Taxation - Middle East
Taxation - Africa, North
Fiscal policy - Middle East
Fiscal policy - Africa, North
Public Finance
Women''s Studies'
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Education: General
National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General
Health: General
National Government Expenditures and Health
Gender studies
women & girls
Public finance & taxation
Education
Health economics
Women
Expenditure
Health
Health care spending
Gender
Expenditures, Public
ISBN 1-4623-1232-2
1-4527-5406-3
1-283-56671-0
9786613879165
1-4519-2045-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. BACKGROUND""; ""III. COMPARATIVE STUDY: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INDICATORS OF WOMEN BY REGION""; ""IV. EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON SOCIAL OUTCOMES OF WOMEN IN MENA""; ""V. TAXATION: SOURCES OF POSSIBLE GENDER BIAS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR MENA""; ""VI. CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS""; ""APPENDIX I""; ""REFERENCES""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809415503321
Laframboise Nicole  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2003
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Finance & Development, June 2007
Finance & Development, June 2007
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (60 p.)
Disciplina 332
Collana Finance & Development
Soggetto topico Banks and banking
Finance
Investments, Foreign
Youth -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Exports and Imports
Macroeconomics
Women''s Studies'
Gender Studies
Accounting
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Education: General
Public Administration
Public Sector Accounting and Audits
Remittances
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Trade: General
International economics
Education
Gender studies
women & girls
Public finance & taxation
Financial reporting, financial statements
Women
Financial statements
Exports
Gender
Public financial management (PFM)
Balance of payments
International trade
Finance, Public
International finance
Sex role
ISBN 1-4623-7544-8
1-4552-7080-6
1-282-84515-2
9786612845154
1-4552-7178-0
1-4519-5382-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; FEATURES; DEPARTMENTS; Letters; In Brief; THE ECONOMIC POWER OF WOMEN; Smart Economics; More needs to be done to promote the economic power of women; Budgeting with Women in Mind; Why using the budget to empower women makes good economic sense; Getting All Girls into School; New ways are needed to educate "excluded" girls in developing countries; Picture This; Globalization of Labor; ALSO IN THIS ISSUE; Asia Ten Years After; A decade after the Asian financial crisis, the region is growing rapidly but still has a long to-do list; Point of View: Asia's Decade of Transformation
Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor, Bank Negara MalaysiaPoint of View: Korea: In Search of a New Compact; Un-Chan Chung, Professor, Seoul National University; Underutilized Capital; If the investment bias toward inefficient state enterprises ended, China could increase living standards substantially without sacrificing growth; Getting Together; The China-Africa partnership for aid and trade; Connecting Africa and Asia; Improved Asian market access can boost Africa's exports, but Africa needs domestic reforms to fully capture the economic benefits; Making Remittances Work for Africa
If handled well, migrant transfers can reduce poverty and connect small savers to the formal financial sectorBack to Basics; Microfinance: Banking for the Poor; A Government's Net Worth; A new tool in surveillance, the public sector balance sheet, can help diagnose vulnerabilities that are not immediately visible in the budget; Getting Spending Right; Latin America needs to reform public spending to make it more efficient, better help the poor, and address infrastructure bottlenecks; Book Reviews; Country Focus: Bulgaria
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788710203321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Finance & Development, June 2007
Finance & Development, June 2007
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (60 p.)
Disciplina 332
Collana Finance & Development
Soggetto topico Banks and banking
Finance
Investments, Foreign
Youth -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Exports and Imports
Macroeconomics
Women''s Studies'
Gender Studies
Accounting
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Education: General
Public Administration
Public Sector Accounting and Audits
Remittances
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Trade: General
International economics
Education
Gender studies
women & girls
Public finance & taxation
Financial reporting, financial statements
Women
Financial statements
Exports
Gender
Public financial management (PFM)
Balance of payments
International trade
Finance, Public
International finance
Sex role
ISBN 1-4623-7544-8
1-4552-7080-6
1-282-84515-2
9786612845154
1-4552-7178-0
1-4519-5382-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; FEATURES; DEPARTMENTS; Letters; In Brief; THE ECONOMIC POWER OF WOMEN; Smart Economics; More needs to be done to promote the economic power of women; Budgeting with Women in Mind; Why using the budget to empower women makes good economic sense; Getting All Girls into School; New ways are needed to educate "excluded" girls in developing countries; Picture This; Globalization of Labor; ALSO IN THIS ISSUE; Asia Ten Years After; A decade after the Asian financial crisis, the region is growing rapidly but still has a long to-do list; Point of View: Asia's Decade of Transformation
Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor, Bank Negara MalaysiaPoint of View: Korea: In Search of a New Compact; Un-Chan Chung, Professor, Seoul National University; Underutilized Capital; If the investment bias toward inefficient state enterprises ended, China could increase living standards substantially without sacrificing growth; Getting Together; The China-Africa partnership for aid and trade; Connecting Africa and Asia; Improved Asian market access can boost Africa's exports, but Africa needs domestic reforms to fully capture the economic benefits; Making Remittances Work for Africa
If handled well, migrant transfers can reduce poverty and connect small savers to the formal financial sectorBack to Basics; Microfinance: Banking for the Poor; A Government's Net Worth; A new tool in surveillance, the public sector balance sheet, can help diagnose vulnerabilities that are not immediately visible in the budget; Getting Spending Right; Latin America needs to reform public spending to make it more efficient, better help the poor, and address infrastructure bottlenecks; Book Reviews; Country Focus: Bulgaria
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815610703321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Materiale a stampa
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Finance & Development, March 2012
Finance & Development, March 2012
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (60 p.)
Collana Finance & Development
Soggetto topico Youth - Political activity
Youth - Social conditions - 21st century
Achievement motivation in youth
Finance: General
Labor
Macroeconomics
Money and Monetary Policy
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Education: General
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search
Monetary Systems
Standards
Regimes
Government and the Monetary System
Payment Systems
Finance
Labour
income economics
Education
Monetary economics
Gender studies
women & girls
Credit rating agencies
Women
Unemployment
Financial markets
Gender
Reserve currencies
Money
Credit ratings
ISBN 1-4639-9542-3
1-4639-7705-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Features; YOUTH FINDING A VOICE; Youth in the Balance: Frustrated and angry, the world's young people are demanding change; Making the Grade: Revamping what and how young people learn is the best way to help them and their home countries succeed; Scarred Generation: In advanced economies, the crisis sparked a huge increase in unemployment among younger workers that will take a long time to abate; Straight Talk Stolen Dreams: Our ability to set the world economy straight will decide the fate of today's young people; Voices of Youth: Around the world, young people speak out
ALSO IN THIS ISSUEWill the Renminbi Rule?: The Chinese currency is on track to become more important globally, but is unlikely to challenge the dollar anytime soon; Protecting the Whole: Keeping individual financial institutions sound is not enough. A broader macroprudential approach is needed to safeguard the financial system; Ratings Game: Private credit rating agencies have been thrust into providing a public function because regulators have not come up with an alternative; Empowering Women Is Smart Economics: Closing gender gaps benefits countries as a whole, not just women and girls
Picture This: Growing Out of Poverty: Poverty in Latin America is at its lowest level in 20 years
Altri titoli varianti F & D
Finance and development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779217103321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Finance & Development, March 2012
Finance & Development, March 2012
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (60 p.)
Disciplina 346.73082
Collana Finance & Development
Soggetto topico Youth - Political activity
Youth - Social conditions - 21st century
Achievement motivation in youth
Finance: General
Labor
Macroeconomics
Money and Monetary Policy
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Education: General
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search
Monetary Systems
Standards
Regimes
Government and the Monetary System
Payment Systems
Finance
Labour
income economics
Education
Monetary economics
Gender studies
women & girls
Credit rating agencies
Women
Unemployment
Financial markets
Gender
Reserve currencies
Money
Credit ratings
ISBN 1-4639-9542-3
1-4639-7705-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Features; YOUTH FINDING A VOICE; Youth in the Balance: Frustrated and angry, the world's young people are demanding change; Making the Grade: Revamping what and how young people learn is the best way to help them and their home countries succeed; Scarred Generation: In advanced economies, the crisis sparked a huge increase in unemployment among younger workers that will take a long time to abate; Straight Talk Stolen Dreams: Our ability to set the world economy straight will decide the fate of today's young people; Voices of Youth: Around the world, young people speak out
ALSO IN THIS ISSUEWill the Renminbi Rule?: The Chinese currency is on track to become more important globally, but is unlikely to challenge the dollar anytime soon; Protecting the Whole: Keeping individual financial institutions sound is not enough. A broader macroprudential approach is needed to safeguard the financial system; Ratings Game: Private credit rating agencies have been thrust into providing a public function because regulators have not come up with an alternative; Empowering Women Is Smart Economics: Closing gender gaps benefits countries as a whole, not just women and girls
Picture This: Growing Out of Poverty: Poverty in Latin America is at its lowest level in 20 years
Altri titoli varianti F & D
Finance and development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819363003321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui