Lowering the Threshold

Lowering the Threshold
Author: Anthony John Hughes
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780850927399

As trade preferences disappear, least developed countries (LDCs) and small and vulnerable economies (SVEs) face problems in attracting private investment into small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

International Finance and Development

International Finance and Development
Author: Jose Antonio Ocampo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This is a comprehensive and unique survey of how the relationship between finance and economic development has changed since the historic Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on Financing for Development in 2002. It has become clear that mechanisms are needed to ensure that international private capital flows, including FDI, enhance productive investments and thereby contribute to development. Recent trends in official development financing offer some grounds for optimism, although many developing countries are constrained by their the external debt problems, and this book will play a key role in critically assessing recent policies and proposing constructive ways forward. The final part on systemic issues highlights new concerns and the modest progress so far.

Paying the Price for Joining the WTO

Paying the Price for Joining the WTO
Author: Roman Grynberg
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780850927504

This paper focuses on the accession process for new WTO membership. The basic premise is that the commitments demanded are too onerous for new members. It argues that the whole process is fundamentally flawed and, in fact, forces applicant countries to accept demands that are not required under WTO agreements. Section 2 is a brief discussion of the process of accession and highlights the inherent flaws. Section 3 focuses on one of the crucial international trade agreements, the General Agreement in Trade and Services (GATS) and provides sector-specific commitments by countries. Section 4 uses a series of statistical tests to verify whether acceding countries have made significantly higher number of specific commitments than existing WTO members. Section 5 makes some concluding observations. The paper uses a strong body of econometric evidence to support its claim that acceding countries undertake greater commitments than those made by WTO members of a similar development status.

Managing Resources for Development

Managing Resources for Development
Author: John Vereker
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780850927412

This publication looks at sharing best practice in improving the delivery and monitoring of resources. In all Commonwealth countries, the public is demanding higher quality, more reliable and more cost-effective delivery of basic public services such as health and education. This is placing new demands on finance ministries to increase the resources channeled into priority sectors as defined by national frameworks and poverty reduction strategies. This in turn entails the creation of effective budgetary systems and improved public financial management as well as the management of donor resources. Managing Resources for Development is based upon the technical theme of the 2002 Senior Finance Officials Meeting held in London.

The Opening Up of International Organizations

The Opening Up of International Organizations
Author: Jonas Tallberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107042232

The most comprehensive study of how international organizations have opened up to transnational actors over the past sixty years.

Mistreated

Mistreated
Author: Nora Kenworthy
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0826521568

As global health institutions and aid donors expanded HIV treatment throughout Africa, they rapidly "scaled up" programs, projects, and organizations meant to address HIV and AIDS. Yet these efforts did not simply have biological effects: in addition to extending lives and preventing further infections, treatment scale-up initiated remarkable political and social shifts. In Lesotho, which has the world's second highest HIV prevalence, HIV treatment has had unintentional but pervasive political costs, distancing citizens from the government, fostering distrust of health programs, and disrupting the social contract. Based on ethnographic observation between 2008 and 2014, this book chillingly anticipates the political violence and instability that swept through Lesotho in 2014. This book is a recipient of the Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize from Vanderbilt University Press for the best book in the area of medicine.

Liberalising Labour Mobility Under the GATS

Liberalising Labour Mobility Under the GATS
Author: L. Alan Winters
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780850927450

Multipleshift systems primarily aim to extend access and minimise unit costs. However, some systems only achieve these goals at the expense of educational quality. Policymakers may be faced by difficult choices in system design.

Development and Faith

Development and Faith
Author: Katherine Marshall
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821371746

Publisher's description: The faith and development nexus is both a promising new focus for secular development agencies and a historic reality: for centuries, world faiths and individuals inspired by their faith have played many roles in social change and social welfare. Secular development agencies have largely operated in parallel to the world of faith-motivated development. The World Bank began in the late 1990s to explore ways in which faith and development are connected. The issue was not and is not about religion, but about the recognition that some of &… Show Morethe best experts on development are faith leaders living and working in poor communities, where strong ties and moral authority give them unique experience and insight. The World Bank's goal is to act as a catalyst and convenor, bringing together development practitioners to find common ground, understand one another's efforts, and explore differences. Development and Faith explores and highlights promising partnerships in the world between secular and faith development entities. It recounts the evolving history of relationships between faith and secular development institutions. It focuses on the Millennium Development Goals as a common framework for action and an opportunity for new forms of collaboration and partnership.