Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 2000 / edited by Boris Pleskovic and Nicholas Stern.
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Year of Publication: | 2001 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | iv, 441 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Boris Pleskovic and Nicholas Stern
- Opening address / Mats Karlsson
- Keynote address: Development thinking at the millenium / Joseph E. Stiglitz
- A new global consensus on helping the poorest of the poor / Jeffrey Sachs
- Ten years after The road to a free economy: the author's self-evaluation / Janos Kornai
- New Development thinking Consensus building, knowledge, and conditionality / Paul Collier
- Development strategies for the 21st century / Dani Rodrik
- Comments / Nancy Birdsall, Francois Bourguignon, Fukunari Kimura
- Rethinking aid / Jan Wilhelm Gunning
- Beyond Rosenstein-Rodan: the modern theory of coordination problems in development / Karla Hoff
- Comments / Gustav Ranis, Charles C. Suludo
- Crises and recovery Shaken and stirred: explaining growth volatility / William Easterly, Roumeen Islam, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Creative destruction and development: institutions, crises, and restructuring / Ricardo J. Caballero and Mohamad L. Hammour
- Comment / Abhijit V. Banerjee
- The East asian crisis: two years later / Eisuke Sakakibara
- Comment / Andrew Berg
- Mexico: five years after the crisis / Daniel Lederman [et al.]
- Comment / Alejandro Werner
- Corporate governance and restructuring: lessons from transition and crises Ownership structure, legal protections, and corporate governance / I. J. Alexander Dyck
- Corporate governance and restructuring: lessons from transition economies / Gerard Roland
- Comments / John S. Earle, Rafael La Porta
- Social security, public and private savings. The benefits of flexible funding: implications for pension reform in an uncertain world / J. Michael Orszag and Peter R. Orszag
- Household saving in East Asia and Latin America: inequality, demographics, and all that / Orazio P. Attanasio and Miguel Szekely
- Comment / Robert Holzman.