Finance & Development, September 2008
Summary:
The September 2008 issue examines key issues facing low-income countries, including how they should respond to high oil and food prices. Some African economies are now successfully attracting international investors and are seen as a new tier of "frontier" emerging markets. Separate articles look at problems of aid effectiveness, aid predictability, and aid fragmentation. Other articles include an account by Eswar S. Prasad and Raghuram G. Rajan of their new report on financial sector reforms in India; Martin Ravallion and Dominique van de Walle draw lessons on reducing poverty from Vietnam's agrarian reforms; Sanjeev Gupta and Shamsuddin Tareq make a strong case for sub-Saharan countries to mobilize their domestic revenue bases. In addition, Simon Willson profiles Beatrice Weder di Mauro, the first woman on Germany's Council of Economic Experts; and the outgoing IMF Chief Economic Simon Johnson talks about the new drivers of global growth-emerging markets.
Series:
Finance & Development No. 0045/003
Subject:
Emerging and frontier financial markets Expenditure Financial markets Foreign aid Income National accounts Poverty Revenue administration
Notes:
Quarterly issues from 1996 onward are available for free online
Frequency:
Quarterly
English
Publication Date:
August 12, 2008
ISBN/ISSN:
9781451922394/0015-1947
Stock No:
MFIEA2008003
Pages:
58
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