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_a The Great Recession and developing countries : _beconomic impact and growth prospects / _cMustapha K. Nabli, editor. |
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_aWashington DC : _bWorld Bank, _cc2011. |
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_axxvi, 634 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | _aIntroduction / Otaviano Canuto, Justin Yifu Lin --
Synthesis : growth after the global recession in developing countries / Mustapha K. Nabli --
Brazil : resilience in the face of the global crisis / Fernando Blanco ... [et al.] --
China : global crisis avoided, robust economic growth sustained / Gallina A. Vincelette ... [et al.] --
Ethiopia : sustaining rapid growth amidst global economic crisis / Deepak Mishra --
India : rapid recovery and stronger growth after the crisis / Dipak Dasgupta, Abhijit Sen Gupta --
Malaysia : postcrisis growth prospects depend on restoring fiscal discipline and private investor confidence / Erhanfadli A. Azrai, Albert G. Zeufack --
Mexico : large, immediate negative impact and weak medium-term growth prospects / Gerardo Esquivel --
Philippines : weak investment climate and fiscal deficit constrain growth prospects / Eric Le Borgne, Sheryll Namingit --
Poland : from crisis resilience to robust growth / Kaspar Richter, Maciej Krzak --
Turkey : external imbalances amplify the crisis, domestic strengths limit the damage / Cihan Yalçin, Mark Roland Thomas --
Vietnam : surprising resilence but challenges ahead / Nguyen Ngoc Anh ... [et al.]. | ||
| 520 | _aThe Great Recession and Developing Countries delves into 10 country case studies that explore growth during the precrisis boom, the effects of the crisis, policy responses, and recovery. Looking beyond the crisis, the volume undertakes projections of medium-term growth and explores the possible impact of the global crisis. The use of a common methodology in preparing the case studies facilitates cross-country comparisons and helps draw some useful lessons as well as identify areas where more study is needed. Although the case studies do not constitute a statistically representative global sample, they illustrate a broad range of experiences in the wake of the Great Recessionùcovering Brazil, China, Ethiopia, India, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, Turkey, and Vietnamùand give insights on how developing countries can best prepare and respond to such crises. A synthesis chapter establishes the overall framework, provides a summary of the global, crisis and its effects on the countries studied, and draws lessons from the 10 country studies. This book will be of particular interest to development practitioners, policy makers, and academics. --Book Jacket. | ||
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| 650 | 0 | _aGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. | |
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_aEconomic forecasting _zDeveloping countries _vCase studies. |
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_aEconomic development _zDeveloping countries _vCase studies. |
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