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    edoccha_9958123004802883
    Format: xvii, 76 pages : , illustrations (some color) ; , 28 cm.
    ISBN: 1-282-46130-3 , 9786612461309 , 0-8213-8166-0
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Content: The 2008 financial crisis has raised a number of questions about the best strategy for achieving sustained growth and poverty reduction in developing countries, foremost among them whether the failure of the financial system also signifies the broader failure of market-oriented capitalist systems. The Growth Commission looks at this issue in its new report - Post-Crisis Growth in Developing Countries. It believes that the crisis was not a failure of market-oriented systems and that an outward-looking strategy, as suggested in the original Growth Report (published in May 2008), remains broadly
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Members of the Commission on Growth and Development; Contents; Workshop Participants; Preface; Abbreviations; PART 1 Introduction; The Purpose of This Special Report; PART 2 The Crisis; Response to the Crisis; The Post-Crisis Global Economy; PART 3 Questioning the Growth Strategies; What Failed and What Did Not Fail?; Openness; Strategies and Outcomes; PART 4 Openness and Financial Development; Global Imbalances: Protectionism and Fiscal Deficits; Deficit Spending, Sustainability, and the U.S. Dollar as a Reserve Currency; Financial Sector Development; PART 5 Resilience , Countercyclical PoliciesDistributional Issues; International Agenda; The Poorer Developing Countries; Bad Ideas: Part 2; Concluding Thoughts; Statistical Appendix; 1. The Heart Attack; 2. Underlying Condition for the Crisis; 3. The Emergency Room; 4. The Real Economy Impact; 5. The Crises of 1929 and 2008 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-8165-2
    Language: English
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