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Shared prosperity : paving the way in Europe and Central Asia / Maurizio Bussolo and Luis F. Lopez-Calva.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Europe and Central Asia studies | World Bank e-LibraryPublisher: Washington, DC : World Bank, [2014]Copyright date: copyright 2014Description: xiii, 94 pages : col. illustrations, color map ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1464802300
  • 9781464802300
Other title:
  • Paving the way in Europe and Central Asia
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print Version:DDC classification:
  • 338.947 23
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Contents:
Annex 4A Income Growth Rates, the Bottom 40 -- Annex 4B The Social Accounting Matrix Model -- Notes -- References -- 5. The Sustainability Dimension -- Economic Sustainability -- Social Sustainability -- Environmental Sustainability -- Note -- References -- 6. Policy Links -- Macroeconomic Management -- Tax Structure and Fiscal Spending -- Government Institutional Capacity for Efficient Service Delivery -- Risk Management -- Enabling Well-Functioning Markets and a Favorable Business Environment -- Using the Policy Matrix to Design Policies in a Different Way -- Notes -- References -- 7. Concluding Remarks.
Machine generated contents note: Executive Summary -- What Is the Trend in Shared Prosperity in the Region? -- How Is Shared Prosperity Achieved? What Are Its Determinants? -- Who Are the People in the Bottom 40 in the Region? -- What Can We Do to Boost Shared Prosperity? -- References -- 1. Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 2. Shared Prosperity in Europe and Central Asia: Recent Trends -- Note -- References -- 3. The Drivers of Shared Prosperity -- An Asset-Based Framework -- Labor Market Income, Nonmarket Income, and Growth Incidence -- Notes -- References -- 4. Structural and Cyclical Variables within the Framework -- Periods of Steady Growth and Periods of Economic Cycles -- Economic Structure and Growth Opportunities among the Bottom 40
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Annex 4A Income Growth Rates, the Bottom 40 -- Annex 4B The Social Accounting Matrix Model -- Notes -- References -- 5. The Sustainability Dimension -- Economic Sustainability -- Social Sustainability -- Environmental Sustainability -- Note -- References -- 6. Policy Links -- Macroeconomic Management -- Tax Structure and Fiscal Spending -- Government Institutional Capacity for Efficient Service Delivery -- Risk Management -- Enabling Well-Functioning Markets and a Favorable Business Environment -- Using the Policy Matrix to Design Policies in a Different Way -- Notes -- References -- 7. Concluding Remarks.

Machine generated contents note: Executive Summary -- What Is the Trend in Shared Prosperity in the Region? -- How Is Shared Prosperity Achieved? What Are Its Determinants? -- Who Are the People in the Bottom 40 in the Region? -- What Can We Do to Boost Shared Prosperity? -- References -- 1. Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 2. Shared Prosperity in Europe and Central Asia: Recent Trends -- Note -- References -- 3. The Drivers of Shared Prosperity -- An Asset-Based Framework -- Labor Market Income, Nonmarket Income, and Growth Incidence -- Notes -- References -- 4. Structural and Cyclical Variables within the Framework -- Periods of Steady Growth and Periods of Economic Cycles -- Economic Structure and Growth Opportunities among the Bottom 40

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