FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Financing for Development Post-2015

2013

World Bank Group


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Publisher
Washington, DC
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Investment climate; Market failures; Financial crisis; Disbursements; Trust fund; Backed bonds; Sovereign guarantees; Payment obligations; Emerging economies; Debt repayment; Tax regime; Income group; Inequality; Public spending; Exclusion; Multinational; Remittance; Budgeting; Partial credit; Donor resources; Trading system; Development assistance; Bond; Infrastructure investment; Competitive market; Political economy; Debt burdens; Risk pooling; Development finance; Financing needs; Development finance institution; Exchange rates; Economies of scale; Short-term debt; International capital; Agricultural sectors; External financing; Lenders; Expenditures; Private financing; Treasuries; Portfolio; Enabling environment; Early childhood; Informal economies; Bond markets; Emerging market; Mutually beneficial partnerships; Local currency; Broker; Beneficiaries; Credit enhancements; Use of security; Limited access; Investing; Public investments; Return; Ids; Trading; International development; Safety net; Infrastructure financing; Capital flows; Fiscal deficit; Sliding scale; Creditor; Terrorism; Economic crisis; Private sector financing; Financial resources; Multinationals; Tax subsidies; International capital markets; Maturities; Financial instruments; Technical assistance; International financial institutions; Transparency; Long-term investment; Rates of return; Credit ratings; Debt service payments; International finance; Credit guarantees; Emerging market economies; Financial management; Private capital; Creditworthiness; Human development; Private finance; Tax collection; Public funds; Bond financing; Government revenues; Vulnerable groups; Partial risk; New markets; Financial resource; Private investors; Stock exchanges; Private sector finance; Accountability structures; Investment projects; Business activity; Government expenditures; Aid effectiveness; Pay-back periods; Developing country; Free access; International debt; Bond issuance; Development finance institutions; Financial system; Intellectual property; Global economy; Financial services; Institutional investors; Infrastructure development; Public-private partnership; Tax burden; Market conditions; Source of funds; Exclusions; Debt disbursements; Tranches; Institutional reforms; Fiscal burdens; Shareholders; Government budgets; Direct financing; Credits; Safety nets; Sources of finance; Bonds; Government revenue; Money laundering; Debt flows; Infrastructure finance; Development bank; Tax planning; Political risk; Investment financing; Administrative burden; Macroeconomic environment; Debt service; Transaction; Global banking; Tax policy; Fiscal constraints; Pledges; Disbursement; Financial flows; Corporate governance; Foreign direct investment; Financial aid; Debt relief; Repayments; Credit enhancement; Investment decisions; Productive investments; Infrastructure investments; School buildings; Budget constraints; Capacity constraints; Tax; Long-term finance; Access to capital; Capital inflows; Capital markets; Tax deductions; Information sharing
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2014-09-15
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