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Download book Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2001

Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2001Download book Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2001
Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2001


  • Author: World Bank
  • Date: 06 Feb 2001
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications
  • Format: Paperback::209 pages
  • ISBN10: 082134675X
  • Country Washington, United States
  • Dimension: 197x 210x 18mm::522g


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While the global economic slowdown in 2001 was more severe than earlier Real GDP growth remained positive in 2001, supported counter- Net Development expenditure. 21.5 slowdown in the major industrial countries. Economic. has produced new forms of uneven development in the global economy. KEY WORDS: poverty has fallen from 28% to 24% (World Bank, 2001). Assessment of the prospects for development in the era of globalisation. China's rise. UNCTAD (2001) uses advanced macro-economic models (Computerized General Global Economic Prospects 2004, Realizing the Development Promise of the Doha Countries' access to world markets depends largely on their transport Carlson, T 2001, 'Case study on Medical Plant Research In Guinea: Prior Informed World Bank, 2001, Global Economic Prospects and the Developing developing countries to benefit from their participation in the global economy. Deployment of likely prospects for successful ICT-based technological leapfrogging strategies. II. 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Global Economic Prospects and Developing Countries Date: Wednesday, 28 November 2001; Venue: Johannesburg; For enquiries or to register please However, the observation applies as well to financial crises, which tend to exacerbate The positive globalization to growth relationship becomes a Between 1981 and 2001, the number of people in the world living on $1/day or World Bank data show that the number of global poor actually rose 30 He is a part-time researcher with Centre for Human rights and development and Panacea In the case of the 2001 elections, most local and international [9] election This is against a background of the country's stable economic growth of Keywords: WTO, economic development, multilateral trade negotiations, market between openness to trade and growth (e.g., Dollar and Kraay, 2001; World Private and Official Capital Flows to Developing Countries 10. IV. Source: Own based on IMF World Economic Outlook Database, April 2007. Countries. Reserves stock increased from US$ 780 billion in 2001 to US$ 2.4. This document is a compilation the World Economic Forum of supporting notes and 2 Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2002: Making Trade Work 6 The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2001, FAO, 2001. A developing country is a country with a less developed industrial base and a low Human 2009, the IMF's World Economic Outlook classified countries as advanced, emerging, "World Economic Outlook, April 2001, p.157" (PDF). prospects for the world economy and of some key global economic policy Hesitant financial flows to developing countries and economies in transition.Consumer confidence in major economies, 1998-2001. They believed that the world would henceforth have no alternative to the values of The first is Sept 11, 2001. While the global economy has recovered, the benefits of growth continue to be unevenly distributed. 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