Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 1995
"The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics provides a forum for debate and the exchange of ideas and information between World Bank staff and development researchers and practitioners from around the world. The 1995 conference addresses four themes: (1) where we stand on inequal...
Table of Contents:
- Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1995
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- References
- Opening Remarks: The "How" of Development
- Keynote Address: Argentina's Miracle? From Hyperinflation to Sustained Growth
- Productivity Growth and Economic Reform
- The Inflation Stabilization Program
- The Social Costs of Reforms
- Conclusion
- Note
- References
- In Memoriam: A Tribute to Hollis Chenery
- Inequality, Poverty, and Growth: Where Do We Stand?
- Comment on "Inequality, Poverty, and Growth: Where Do We Stand?" by Albert Fishlow
- Comment on "Inequality, Poverty, and Growth: Where Do We Stand?" by Albert Fishlow
- Comment on "Inequality, Poverty, and Growth: Where Do We Stand?" by Albert Fishlow
- Floor Discussion of "Inequality, Poverty, and Growth: Where Do We Stand?" by Albert Fishlow
- Research on Poverty and Development Twenty Years after Redistribution with Growth
- Comment on "Research on Poverty and Development Twenty Years after [[i]]Redistribution with Growth[[/i]]," by Pranab Bardhan
- Floor Discussion of "Research on Poverty and Development Twenty Years after [[i]]Redistribution with Growth[[/i]]," by Pranab Bardhan
- Government Provision and Regulation of Economic Support in Old Age
- Comment on "Government Provision and Regulation of Economic Support in Old Age," by Peter Diamond
- Message 1: There Is No Holy Grail
- Message 2: Effective Government is Critical
- Message 3: Policy Design Depends on the Starting Point
- Message 4: The Key Variable Is Output
- Notes
- Reference
- Comment on "Government Provision and Regulation of Economic Support in Old Age," by Peter Diamond
- Comment on "Government Provision and Regulation of Economic Support in Old Age," by Peter Diamond
- Floor Discussion of ''Government Provision and Regulation of Economic Support in Old Age," by Peter Diamond
- Engendering Economics: New Perspectives on Women, Work, and Demographic Change
- Comment on "Engendering Economics: New Perspectives on Women, Work, and Demographic Change," by Nancy Folbre
- Comment on "Engendering Economics: New Perspectives on Women, Work, and Demographic Change," by Nancy Folbre
- Floor Discussion of "Engendering Economics: New Perspectives on Women, Work, and Economic Change," by Nancy Folbre
- Why is There Multilateral Lending?
- Comment on "Why is There Multilateral Lending?" by Dani Rodrik
- Comment on "Why is There Multilateral Lending?" by Dani Rodrik
- Floor Discussion of "Why Is There Multilateral Lending?" by Dani Rodrik
- Incentives, Rules of the Game, and Development
- Comment on "Incentives, Rules of the Game, and Development," by Elinor Ostrom
- Comment on "Incentives, Rules of the Game, and Development," by Elinor Ostrom
- Floor Discussion of "Incentives, Rules of the Game, and Development," by Elinor Ostrom
- Is Growth in Developing Countries Beneficial to Industrial Countries?
- Comment on "Is Growth in Industrial Countries Beneficial to Industrial Countries?" by Richard N. Cooper
- Comment on "Is Growth in Developing Countries Beneficial to Industrial Countries?" by Richard N. Cooper
- Floor Discussion of "Is Growth in Developing Countries Beneficial to Industrial Countries?" by Richard N. Cooper
- Fiscal Federalism and Decentralization: A Review of Some Efficiency and Macroeconomic Aspects
- Comment on "Fiscal Federalism and Decentralization: A Review of Some Efficiency and Macroeconomic Aspects," by Vito Tanzi
- Comment on "Fiscal Federalism and Decentralization: A Review of Some.