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Commodity Markets, Institutional Support Measures and Challenges for Exporting Countries, effects on the real incomes of the majority of commodity-exporting countries. Real commodity prices (that is, nominal commodity prices expressed as a ratio to prices of manufactures exported by developed countries) have been on a downward trend so severe as to constitute a phenomenon not seen since冲击力 发表于 2025-3-27 07:11:23
New Prospects for Latin American Development, institutions have a role to play in contributing to the analysis and promotion of these policies. The first message is that there has not yet been a serious discussion of the development strategies that Latin American countries should follow to replace the old post-war model. The second is that the没收 发表于 2025-3-27 10:46:32
International Governance and Implications for Development Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review ofions. This leverage derives from the explicit high conditionality approach to the disbursement of resources from these institutions and those from other resources leveraged by them in support of the various economic reform programmes in the region.Grandstand 发表于 2025-3-27 16:51:54
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New Solutions, Future Possibilities,te past accomplishments as to assess the need for changes required in the light of altered circumstances. Unfortunately, the World Bank’s own recently released effort whose title promises just that,. misses the opportunity and is largely a justification of what has been done, and basically a publicTAIN 发表于 2025-3-28 11:35:24
Improving Aid Effectiveness in Global Healtht the International Monetary Fund as an agency for promoting the well-being of those countries, and his desire to influence the Fund, and the wider ‘system’ of which it is a key component, in ways that will give them a more benign influence. This essay is offered as an input into a debate to which G