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Economic growth in the 1990s learning from a decade of reform

Contributor(s): Zagha, Roberto [Compiler] | Nankani, Gobind T [Compiler] | World Bank.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington World Bank 2005Description: 364p.ISBN: 0-8213-6044-2.Subject(s): Economic policy | Developing countries | Economic stabilization | Privatization | World BankSummary: The authors examine the impact of growth of key policy and institutional reforms: macroeconomic stabilization, trade liberalization, deregulation of finance, privatization, deregulation of utilities, modernization of the public sector with a view to increasing its effectiveness and accountability, and the spread of democracy and decentralization. They draw lessons both from a policy and institutional perspective and from the perspective of country experiences about how reforms in each policy and institutional area have affected growth. This report was prepared by a team led by Roberto Zagha, under the general direction of Gobind Nankani.
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The authors examine the impact of growth of key policy and institutional reforms: macroeconomic stabilization, trade liberalization, deregulation of finance, privatization, deregulation of utilities, modernization of the public sector with a view to increasing its effectiveness and accountability, and the spread of democracy and decentralization. They draw lessons both from a policy and institutional perspective and from the perspective of country experiences about how reforms in each policy and institutional area have affected growth.

This report was prepared by a team led by Roberto Zagha, under the general direction of Gobind Nankani.

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