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Uruguay Policy Notes : Challenges and Opportunities 2010-2015

2010

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Tax treatment; Financial management; Port infrastructure; Reserves; Borrowing; Road investment; Portfolio; Central bank; Financial efficiency; Exclusion; Tax code; Financial instruments; Employee; Rolling stock; Equality of opportunity; Budgeting; Heavy trucks; Budget review; Passenger services; Macroeconomic policy; Enrollment; Return; Regulatory framework; Economies of scale; Socioeconomic backgrounds; Rail system; Mode of transport; Telephone lines; Financial viability; Capital market activity; Current account; Technical support; Private financial institutions; Debt issues; Emerging economies; Fuel; Public sector debt; Road; Export competitiveness; Pension fund; Private corporate debt; Public-private partnership; Universal access; Local finance; Domestic debt; Pension systems; Monetary fund; National savings; Financing requirements; Capital markets development; Income level; Vehicle; Investment climate; International debt; Cost estimates; Railway system; Government expenditures; Valuable assets; Human development; Deficits; Bottlenecks; Information disclosure; Human resource; Inflationary pressures; Capital investments; Investment projects; Inequalities; Domestic bonds; Transport sector; Greenhouse gasses; Ministry of transport; Sovereign debt; Capital market development; Emissions; Road links; Commercial bank loans; Investor confidence; Macroeconomic management; Brokers; Highway; Fiscal policy; Conflicts of interest; Securities; Highway investment; Market capitalization; Tax incentives; Capital funds; External shocks; Transport costs; Foreign currencies; Public investments; Greenhouse gas; Legal framework; Flexible exchange rate; Highways; Custody; International financial crisis; Rail network; Income inequality; Public offerings; Bank office; Amortization; Rail sector; Market mechanisms; Freight operations; Debt burden; Corporate governance; Pension reforms; Information system; International markets; Policy environments; Land transport; Carbon emissions; Public finances; Pension funds; Transit; Reserve; True; Economic activity; Regional transport; Infrastructure investments; Transport policy; Public savings; Currency; Net debt; Commercial bank; External financing; Freight transport; Banking system; Scholarships; Labor market; Disadvantaged populations; Stock markets; National transport; Capital markets; Road sector; Development bank; National highways; Public transport; International standards; Education system; Debt issue; Rail; Railroad; Family income; Currency mismatches; Capital inflows; Transport system; Central government financing; Export growth; Infrastructure investment; Rates of return; Trading; Investment instrument; Freight; Public transport investments; Transparency; Beneficiaries; Environmental impacts; Infrastructure financing; National treasury; Fiscal discipline; Rail service; Public spending; Education spending; Long-term investments; Capital flows; Monetary policy; Port services; Railway; Debt issuances
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18524http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO

2014-09-15
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