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Governance Indicators Infrastructure Economics and Finance 2 Economic Theory and Research Banks and Banking Reform Finance and Financial Sector Development 1 Environmental Economics and Policies Small Scale Enterprise Governance 1 Financial Intermediation Governance 1 National Governance Governance 1 Private Participation in Infrastructure 1 Private Participation in Infrastructure Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 1
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Batra, Geeta 1 Kaufmann, Daniel 1 Stone, Andrew H. W. 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 2 International Finance Corporation 1
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Investment Climate Around the World : Voices of the Firms from the World Business Environment Survey
Batra, Geeta; Kaufmann, Daniel; Stone, Andrew H. W. - Economics Research, World Bank Group
The analysis of firm-level data collected through parallel international enterprise surveys can reveal important linkages between governance constraints and business growth and investment. The World Business Environment Survey (WBES), an initiative led by the World Bank Group in 1999 and 2000,...
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IFC Annual Report 2005 : Investing in Progress with Experience, Innovation, and Partnership, Volume 1
Economics Research, World Bank Group; International …
The International Finance Corporation is at the forefront of private sector development: it is redefining how poverty can be reduced and lives improved through a stronger private sector in emerging markets. Accomplishing this goal means reaching people, regions, and sectors that have not yet...
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