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_bBM 99/2000
245 1 0 _aEntering the 21st Century :
_bWorld Development Report 1999/2000
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University,
_c2000
300 _a300 p.
505 8 0 _tOverview
_tThe frontiers of development thinking
_tGlobalization
_tSupranational issues
_tSubnational policies into actions
_tIntroduction New directions in development thiking
_tBuilding on past development experiences
_tThe many goals of development
_tThe role of institutions in development
_tThe record and outlook for comprehensive development
_tA changing world
_tChapter 1 The changing world
_tInternational trade
_tInternational financial flows
_tInternational migration
_tLobal environmental challendes
_tNew political tendencies in developing countries
_tEmerging subnational dynamics
_tUrban imperatives
_tImplications for development policy
_tChapter 2 The world trading system: the road ahead
_tHow the global trading system benefits developing countries
_tWTO mechanisms for promoting and maintaiming liberal trade regimes
_tSustaining the momentum for trade reforn
_tInternational trade and development policy: the next 25 years
_tChapter 3 developing countries and the global financial system
_tThe gathering pace of international financial integration
_tToward a more robust and diversified baking system
_tThe Orderly sequencing of capital account liberalization
_tAttracting foreign investment
_tRevitalizing international macroeconomic cooperation
_tChapter 4 protecting the global commons
_tThe link between national and global environmental issues
_tMoving from national to international action
_tThe ozone treaies a success story
_tClimate change
_tBiodiversity
_tExploiting the links between global environmental problems
_tChapter 5 decentralization: rethinking government
_tWhats is at stake?
_tFrom centralized to decentralized governance
_tBalancing political power between central and local interests
_tThe structure, functions, and resources of subnational governments
_tMaking subnational governments accountable
_tPolicies for the transition
_tWhat lessons for the future?
_tChapter 6 dynamic cities as engines of growth
_tWhat makes cities grow?
_tThe national government’s role in urbanization
_tLocal policies for urban economic growth
_tChapter 7 making cities livable
_tThe unfinished urban agenda
_tLearning from the past
_tService provision in developing countries
_tLooking ahead
_tChapter 8 Case studies and recommendations
_tMaking the most of trade liberalization? Egypt
_tReforming weak banking system: Hungary
_tMacromanagement under fiscal decentralization: Brazil
_tImproving urban living conditions: Karachi
_tCultivating rural-Urban synergies: Tanzania
_tThe shifting development landscape at the dawn of the 21st century
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