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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Global Economic Prospects | 2008Rapid technological progress in developing countries has helped to raise incomes and reduce the share of people living in absolute poverty from 29 percent in 1990 to 18 percent in 2004. Despite these gains, the technology gap between rich and po[...]![]()
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Recent trends in Albania suggest that it has the potential for a modern and competitive agricultural sector, provided there is the right policy environment to engender sufficient private investment. Nevertheless, as other sectors continue to gro[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Document de la Banque Mondiale | 2007Cette étude veut démontrer dans quelle mesure les problèmes fonciers constituent un obstacle à linvestissement et à lefficacité économique dans lensemble et plus particulièrement dans le secteur agricole. Le volume 1 présente les principaux o[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Global Economic Prospects | 2006The themes of the 2006 Global Economic Prospects (GEP) are international remittances and migration, their economic consequences, and how policies can increase their role in reducing poverty. The GEP explores the gains and losses from internation[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Global Economic Prospects | 2006Global Economic Prospects (GEP) 2007 explores the next wave of globalization. While the medium-term outlook for the world economy remains fairly bright, demographic trends will be a major driver of future events and the benefits of globalization[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Global Economic Prospects | 2005This report examines the proliferation of bilateral and regional preferential trading arrangements and what this means for the multilateral Doha trade negotiations. It tackles three main questions: What types of agreements help promoteand which[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde, ISSN 0163-5085 | 2003The next 50 years could see a fourfold increase in the size of the global economy and significant reductions in poverty but only if governments act now to avert a growing risk of severe damage to the environment and profound social unrest. Witho[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde, ISSN 0163-5085 | 2002Market reforms have had a mixed record at promoting growth, increasing productivity and alleviating poverty in developing countries across the world: from considerable success in some parts of East Asia, Latin America and Central Europe to disap[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde, ISSN 0163-5085 | 2000This is the twentieth in the annual series assessing major development issues. The report is devoted to the role and effectiveness of the state: what it should do, how it should do it, and how it can improve in a rapidly changing world. Governme[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde, ISSN 0163-5085 | 1999This is the twenty-first in the annual series assessing major development issues. This report acknowledges that knowledge, not capital, is the key to sustained economic growth and improvements in human well-being. It distinguishes between two so[...]![]()
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Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale | Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde, ISSN 0163-5085 | 1996This World Development Report examines the transition of countries with alternative systems of centrally planned economies back to a market orientation. These countries seceded from the world market economy between 1917 and 1950 and now face a m[...]![]()
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