Foreign finance for private sector development (PSD) has become popular with the donor community and in multilateral development policy fora, seen as an antidote for recipient economies' aid dependency and a way of accomplishing growth, poverty reduction and empowerment. This book analyzes the patte
External Finance for Private Sector Development: Appraisals and Issues
β Scribed by Matthew Odedokun (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- Studies in Development Economics and Policy
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Foreign Financing of Developing Countriesβ Private Sectors: Analysis and Description of Structure and Trends....Pages 1-41
Comparative Appraisal of Multilateral and Bilateral Approaches to Financing Private Sector Development....Pages 42-91
Bilateral Official and Non-Governmental Organizationsβ Support for Private Sector Development....Pages 92-123
Multilateral Development Banks and Private Sector Financing: The Case of IFC....Pages 124-146
Donorsβ Support for Microcredit as Social Enterprise: A Critical Reappraisal....Pages 147-179
Flow of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: A Two-part Econometric Modelling Approach....Pages 180-206
Flight Capital and its Reversal for Development Financing....Pages 207-233
The βPullβ and βPushβ Factors in NorthβSouth Private Capital Flows: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Estimates....Pages 234-270
Back Matter....Pages 271-276
β¦ Subjects
Economic Policy; Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice; Development Economics; International Economics; Political Economy
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