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Presentations
Promoting Pro-Poor Growth
Presentation to the Swedish Development Agency
Over the past couple of years, there have been mounting calls that
growth must be pro-poor. But what is pro-poor growth? How do we get
it? And will it reduce poverty? We tackle these and other big questions
in this presentation.
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Investment Marketing and Promotion Strategy
- the Case of Bulgaria
OECD Investment Policy Seminar, Sofia
The market for foreign direct investment is becoming increasingly
intense. As giants such as China and India consume an ever-greater
fraction of global FDI, what is a small country to do? The answer,
we find, is all about positioning, image building and targeting.
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Modelling and Forecasting Economic Crises in
Emerging Markets
Exploiting Investment Opportunities in Emerging Market Debt Conference
As emerging markets integrate with the global financial and trading
systems, economic crises are becoming more frequent and more severe.
Using a model to forecast crises can provide a number of benefits,
but use of models can also create misunderstandings and even complacency.
This presentation outlines the different types of crisis forecasting
models and how they work.
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Private Sector Development
Presentation to the Department for International Development
The public and private sectors both have essential, though different,
roles to play in the generation of economic growth and poverty reduction.
The two sectors must work together to create the conditions necessary
for pro-poor growth. The private sector is responsible for creating
wealth and jobs. The public sector must create an environment in which
the private sector can thrive.
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The Role of Business in Pro-Poor Development
Presentation to the British Treasury
Businesses must play a lead role in driving growth and poverty reduction
in developing countries. This presentation looks at how different
industries can impact growth and poverty, and how that impact can
be measured.
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