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The Financial And Economic Crisis Of 20082009 And Developing Countries United Nations

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The Financial And Economic Crisis Of 20082009 And Developing Countries United Nations
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Publisher: United Nations
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 340
Author: United Nations
ISBN: 9789211128185, 9211128188
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Financial And Economic Crisis Of 20082009 And Developing Countries United Nations by United Nations 9789211128185, 9211128188 instant download after payment.

This book examines how developing countries were affected by the global economic and financial crisis. It reflects on lessons learnt and on the policy agenda necessary for supporting such countries. Contributions fall into three categories: 1) general issues on the causes of the crisis and its transmission to the developing world; 2) country and regional case studies; and 3) policy recommendations. It is found that there is widespread awareness of a growing wedge between financial-sector growth and the real economy in many countries, which call for a rethinking of approaches to financial liberalization. Also, in the same way as the roles of business and the State need to be rebalanced at the national level, economic globalization requires enhanced global governance. Finally, the macroeconomic strategies of developing countries may need redirecting towards greater emphasis on employment creation and active domestic demand management.

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