Brazil : equitable, competitive, sustainable, contributions for debate /
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TextPublication details: Washington, DC : World Bank, 2003.Description: 655 pISBN: - 0821355473
- 9780821355473
- 330.981 BRA
- HC187 .B8697 2003
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| 330.980038 ECO Economic and social progress in Latin America : | 330.980038 ECO Economic and social progress in Latin America : | 330.980038 ECO Economic and social progress in Latin America : | 330.981 BRA Brazil : | 330.981 ECO The economy of Brazil / | 330.982 ALE Essays on the economic history of the Argentine Republic / | 330.982 ARG Argentina Profile of a country / |
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The information presented in this book is organized along five overarching themes: investing in people; improving productivity; managing natural resources; delivering government services to all; and stabilizing the economy. Part I brings contributions on education, health and social protection, and discusses human and social protection, and human and social capital challenges. Part II is focused on finance, infrastructure, private sector development, and innovation and technology issues, summing up the experience and views on physical capital and investment climate. Part III corresponds to natural capital and quality of life issues, bringing messages on forest use and conservation, rural development, natural resources, and urban and water services. Finally Part IV addresses the prerequisite for the other themes, analyzing conditions for macroeconomic stability, fiscal sustainability, and good governance."
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