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内容简介: 是世界银行编撰的统计资料。每年出版一次,是世界银行对发展中国家面临的外部金融状况的年度评估。主要回顾和总结全球发展中国家面临的外部金融环境及其变化。(Global Development Finance is the WorldBank’s annual review of the external financial conditions facing developing countries.)是很好的研究参考材料。数据均来自世界银行,权威可信。
章节列表:
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Selected Abbreviations
Overview and Policy Messages: Mobilizing Finance and Managing Vulnerability
Capital flows to developing countries continued to recover, but at a slower pace
The world economy is slowing
Growing global imbalances pose risks for emerging market economies
The complexity of developing-country debt poses new challenges
Meeting poor countries’ financing needs requires recognition of the countries’ special challenges
Chapter 1 Financial Flows to Developing Countries: Recent Trends and Near-Term Prospects
Capital flows to developing countries
Capital flows from the private sector
Capital flows from the official sector
Annex: Recent trends in workers’ remittances to developing countries
Notes
References
Chapter 2 Global Outlook and the Developing Countries 3
Global growth
Global imbalances, currencies, and inflation
World trade
Commodity markets
Risks and policy priorities for the global economy
Notes
References
Chapter 3 Global Imbalances and Emerging Market Economies
The mixed effect of exchange-rate fluctuations
Global monetary tightening: higher interest rates
Potential volatility in emerging-market spreads
Capital flows and reserve accumulation
Promoting stability in global capital flows
Notes
References
Chapter 4 Complex Challenges in Developing-Country Debt
The change since the 1990s
External debt trends in emerging markets
The rise of domestic debt markets
Balancing external and domestically financed debt
No room for complacency, despite improvements
Notes
References
Chapter 5 Meeting the Financing Needs of Poor Countries
The external financing environment in poor countries
Other developing countries as a source of finance for poor countries
Meeting the Monterrey challenge—an agenda for donors and recipients
Sound economic and pro-poor policies in recipient countries
Notes
References
Statistical Appendix