Annual World Bank conference on development economics, Europe 2002-2003 : toward pro-poor policies--aid, institutions, and globalization /
"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 institutio...
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2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Toward Pro-Poor Policies: An Overview
- Part I. Aid
- Scaling Up: The Challenge of Monterrey
- New Perspectives on Aid Effectiveness
- In Search of the Holy Grail: How to Achieve Pro-Poor Growth?
- Aid and Growth Revisited: Policy, Economic Vulnerability, and Political Instability
- New Poverty Reduction Strategies: Old Wine in New Bottles?
- Part II. Institutions
- Crisis, Political Institutions, and Policy Reform: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- State Failure in Developing Countries and Institutional Reform Strategies.
- States, Reforms, and Institutional Change: The Dynamics of Failure
- Inequality before and under the Law: Paths of Long-Run Development in the Americas
- The Transition Process in Postcommunist Societies: Toward a Political Economy of Property Rights
- Part III. Globalization
- Lessons from the 1997-98 East Asian Crises
- Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: Globalization-Induced Changes and the Role of Policies
- Income Distribution, Factor Endowments, and Trade Openness
- Globalizing Talent and Human Capital: Implications for Developing Countries.
- The Economics of the Brain Drain Turned on Its Head
- Appendix: Program.