This collection brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical findings on aspects of financial development and economic growth in developing countries. The book is divided into two parts: the first identifies and analyses the major theoretical issues using examples from developing countries to illustrate how these work in practice; the second part looks at the implications for financial policy in developing countries.
This collection brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical findings on aspects of financial development and economic growth in developi...
In 1998 the World Bank published a report entitled Assessing Aid: What Works, What Doesn't and Why. This report presents the results of an extensive investigation into the effectiveness of development aid. The main message of the text of the report is that development aid helps, but only when there is a good policy environment in the recipient countries, that is when there is sound macroeconomic management and when robust government institutions exist. It stresses that it is a myth to think that good policies can be bought by giving development aid: giving aid conditional on policy reforms...
In 1998 the World Bank published a report entitled Assessing Aid: What Works, What Doesn't and Why. This report presents the results of an extensive i...