Finance and development, june 2015 (Finance & development june 2015, volume 53, no. 2) [electronic resource].
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: International Monetary Fund, 2015.Description: 60 pISBN: - 1484371542
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Chapter, Lesson, Part In Brief.
Chapter, Lesson, Part People in Economics.
Chapter, Lesson, Part A Development Agenda; Aiming High: New development goals could spur progress toward better-quality life around the world.
Chapter, Lesson, Part A Quest for Quality: High growth alone will not improve social conditions.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?: Getting incentives right can go a long way toward managing water challenges while protecting the poor.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Straight Talk: Path to Development: International partnership, commitment, and flexibility are essential to improve the global condition.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Picture This: Global Goals: Governments put forward 17 goals to respond to global challenges.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Also in This Issue; The Toll of Terrorism: Terrorists not only exact a direct human cost, they can cause innumerable economic problems too.
Chapter, Lesson, Part A Chain Unbroken: Outlawed almost everywhere, slavery lives on in the dark recesses of the global economy.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Currency Notes: Paperback Builders: South Africa pays tribute to the country's diversity in its latest currency design.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Continental Reach: African banking groups are expanding across the region, challenging traditional players and supervisors.
Chapter, Lesson, Part The Rich and the Great Recession: Focusing on middle-class behavior to explain the boom and bust in the United States may be too narrow.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Stymied Reform: The move to revamp over-the-counter derivatives markets is progressing, but well behind schedule.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Back to Basics: What Is Capitalism?: Free markets may not be perfect but they are probably the best way to organize an economy.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Capital Idea: By increasing spending on infrastructure, Germany will help not only itself, but the entire euro area.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Help Wanted: When a young person is jobless, it also damages family, community, and country.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Four Years after the Spring: Despite progress, the Arab countries in transition still must correct some fundamental weaknesses in their economies.
Cover, Title,Finance and development, june 2015 (Finance & development june 2015, volume 53, no. 2)--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Features--
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