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What are the Constraints to Inclusive Growth in Zambia?

2008

World Bank


المعلومات البيبليوغرافية
الناشر
Washington, DC
مواضيع أخرى
Investment climate; Market failures; Binding constraint; Microfinance institutions; Agricultural markets; Urban area; Producers; Sustainable growth; Endowments; Labor costs; Inequality; Economic developments; Investment flows; Export performance; Oil; Warehouse; Interest rate spread; Government interventions; Foreign currency; Labor market; Holding; Productive resources; Trade taxes; Income groups; High interest rates; Indirect cost; Financial intermediation; Tax administration; Capital investments; Self employment; Exporters; Education levels; Lenders; Labor productivity; Informal borrowing; Banking sector; Labor force; Micro-credit; Lack of credit; Macroeconomic instability; Tax system; Market infrastructure; Cost of capital; Mines; Excess supply; Interest rate; Enrollment; Information on borrowers; Local currency; Business owners; Self-employment; Economic agent; Limited access; Return; Income level; Trading; Public investments; Irregular income; Deposits; Bank branches; Legal framework; Mfi; Financial resources; Tax code; Access to education; Government budget deficit; Financial infrastructure; Access to saving; Deposit account; Commercial bank; Micro finance institution; Access to credit; Individuals without access; Agricultural output; International finance; Tax incentive; Foreign exchange; Domestic credit; Smallholder; Business activities; Market constraints; Human development; Creditworthiness; International markets; Tax collection; Micro finance; Economic policy; Tax rates; Bank accounts; Tax exempt; Government budget; Access to finance; Informal financial institutions; Productivity growth; Income growth; Intermediate goods; Coordination failures; Micro enterprises; Macroeconomic risks; Job creation; Monetary policy; Entrepreneurial activities; Wage differential; Export share; Country comparisons; Insecure property; Deposit; Commercial bank branches; Employment growth; Global economy; Credit opportunities; Financial services; Employment opportunities; Limited access to finance; Administrative procedures; Commercial farmers; Employment status; Debt payments; Settlement; Informal economic activities; Agricultural credits; Excess demand; Access level; Exchange controls; Safety nets; Financial service; Commodity prices; Government revenue; Export shares; Risk premiums; Capital goods; Public registries; Macroeconomic environment; Loan; Tax policy; Debt service; Personal loans; Government expenditure; Pledges; Real exchange rate; Externalities; Labor markets; Foreign direct investment; Labor mobility; Poor access; Debt relief; Employer; Mobile phone; Tax; Tax exempt status; Interest rate spreads; Positive externalities; Bank deposit; Access to capital; Bank account; Economic opportunities; Micro credit
الترخيص
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18925http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO

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