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Deepening structural reform in Africa : lessons from East Asia / edited by Layra Wallace.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Washington, D.C. : IMF, 1997Descripción: xiii, 198 p. : ilISBN:
  • 1557756341
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 338.96
Contenidos:
Preface -- Acknowlegments -- Glossary -- Contents -- Overview / Laura Wallace -- 1. Progress and challenges in structural reform: 1. Opening remarks / Hideichiro Hamanaka -- 2. Obstacles to continued reform: an African perspectives / Kwesi Botchwey -- 3. Obstacles to continued reform: Indonesia's experience / Dahlan M. Sutalaksana -- General discussion -- 2. How to accelerate reform: 4. Strengthening revenue movilization efforts in Sub-Saharan Africa / Peter S. Heller -- Comments / Shahid Yusuf -- 5. Financial reform in Central Asia: lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic / Tetsuji Tanaka -- 6. Speeding up by slowing down: a market-building approach to financial sector reform / David C. Cole and Betty F. Slade -- Comments / Basant Kapur, Patrick Downes, Tadahiko Nakagawa -- General discussion -- 7. What next for African parastatal enterprises? / John Nellis -- Comments / Yasuo Yokoyama -- 8. Parastatal reform and privatization in CtÌ¥e d'Ivoire / Jean-Claude Brou -- 9. Parastatal reform and privatization in Mali / Soumal̐a Cissé -- General discussion -- 3. Enhancing the effectiveness of external assistance: 10. World Bank - and IMF - supported programs: a Burkino Faso perspective / Zéphirin Diabré -- 11. World Bank - and IMF - supported programs: a Zambian perspective / Jacob Mwanza -- 12. Improving overseas development assistance: the broad sector approach / Michael Foster -- Comments / Peter Warutere, Masako Ii -- General discussion -- 4. Future role of governments and donors: 13. Panel discussion / Mark Baird, Richard Carey, Ravi Kanbur, Hiroyuki Hino -- 14. Tour de table -- 15. Concluding remarks / Jack Boorman -- List of participants.
Resumen: As Africa looks for ways to deepen and accelerate the economic reform process, what lessons can East Asia offer? this book edited by Laura Wallace, records the proceedings of a seminar that involved a dynamic exchange of experiences by policy makers and senior government officials from Africa and East Asia and senior staff of international organizations. The seminar addressed themes such as the sequencing and pacing of structural reforms, the need for a broad political and social acceptance of change and reform, and the need for transparency and accoutability in economic management.
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Preface -- Acknowlegments -- Glossary -- Contents -- Overview / Laura Wallace -- 1. Progress and challenges in structural reform: 1. Opening remarks / Hideichiro Hamanaka -- 2. Obstacles to continued reform: an African perspectives / Kwesi Botchwey -- 3. Obstacles to continued reform: Indonesia's experience / Dahlan M. Sutalaksana -- General discussion -- 2. How to accelerate reform: 4. Strengthening revenue movilization efforts in Sub-Saharan Africa / Peter S. Heller -- Comments / Shahid Yusuf -- 5. Financial reform in Central Asia: lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic / Tetsuji Tanaka -- 6. Speeding up by slowing down: a market-building approach to financial sector reform / David C. Cole and Betty F. Slade -- Comments / Basant Kapur, Patrick Downes, Tadahiko Nakagawa -- General discussion -- 7. What next for African parastatal enterprises? / John Nellis -- Comments / Yasuo Yokoyama -- 8. Parastatal reform and privatization in CtÌ¥e d'Ivoire / Jean-Claude Brou -- 9. Parastatal reform and privatization in Mali / Soumal̐a Cissé -- General discussion -- 3. Enhancing the effectiveness of external assistance: 10. World Bank - and IMF - supported programs: a Burkino Faso perspective / Zéphirin Diabré -- 11. World Bank - and IMF - supported programs: a Zambian perspective / Jacob Mwanza -- 12. Improving overseas development assistance: the broad sector approach / Michael Foster -- Comments / Peter Warutere, Masako Ii -- General discussion -- 4. Future role of governments and donors: 13. Panel discussion / Mark Baird, Richard Carey, Ravi Kanbur, Hiroyuki Hino -- 14. Tour de table -- 15. Concluding remarks / Jack Boorman -- List of participants.

As Africa looks for ways to deepen and accelerate the economic reform process, what lessons can East Asia offer? this book edited by Laura Wallace, records the proceedings of a seminar that involved a dynamic exchange of experiences by policy makers and senior government officials from Africa and East Asia and senior staff of international organizations. The seminar addressed themes such as the sequencing and pacing of structural reforms, the need for a broad political and social acceptance of change and reform, and the need for transparency and accoutability in economic management.

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