Toward Pro-poor Policies
Aid, Institutions, and Globalization
- Author(s): Bertil Tungodden, Nicholas Herbert Stern, Ivar Kolstad,
- Publisher: Copublication of the World Bank and Oxford University Press
- Pages: 355
- ISBN_10: 0821353888
ISBN_13: 9780821353882
- Language: en
- Categories: Business & Economics / Banks & Banking , Business & Economics / Development / Business Development , Business & Economics / International / General , Business & Economics / Reference , Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development , Business & Economics / International / Economics & Trade , Reference / Yearbooks & Annuals , Social Science / Developing & Emerging Countries ,
Description:... The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) brings together the world's finest development thinkers to present their perspectives and ideas. In recent years, a parallel, second conference has been held in Europe with the same goal of expanding the flow of ideas between thinkers, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of international development. ABCDE Europe 2003 presents selected papers from the fourth annual ABCDE Europe meetings, held June 24-26, 2002, in Oslo, Norway. Hosted by the World Bank and the Chr. Michelsen Institute, more than 350 eminent scholars and practitioners from 50 countries met to deliberate on the theme 'Towards Pro-Poor Policies'. The papers from sessions on aid, institutions, and globalization provide both a general overview of links between poverty, inequality, and growth, and address specific topics such as the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative for debt reduction. All consider the role of policies and institutions in development and poverty reduction. IN THIS VOLUME: An overview by Bertil Tungodden, Ivar Kolstad, and Nicholas Stern; papers on aid by Nicholas Stern, David Roland-Holst and Finn Tarp, Stephan Klasen, Lisa Chauvet and Patrick Guillaumont, and Jean-Pierre Cling, Mireille Razafindrakoto, and François Roubaud; papers on institutions by Mariano Tommasi, Mushtaq Khan, David Dunham, Stanley Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff, Karla Hoff and Joseph Stiglitz; and papers on globalization by Jomo Sundaram, John Dunning, Antonio Spilimbergo, Juan Luis Londoño, and Miguel Szekely, Andrés Solimano, and Oded Stark.
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