附註:"Includes 'A partnership for development and peace' by James D. Wolfensohn."
" ... a selection of readings related to the United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development, which was held in Monterrey, Mexico, March 18-22-2002"--Page v.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-183).
About This Book -- Contents -- Part I A Partnership for Development and Peace James D. Wolfensohn -- A Partnership for Development and Peace -- Part II Making the Case for Aid Nicholas Stern -- Making the Case for Aid -- Part III The Role and Effectiveness of Development Assistance -- Executive Summary -- Introduction -- 1. The Meaning of Development and the Role of Policy, Institutions, and Markets -- 2. Sources of Growth and Poverty Reduction -- 3. Cross-Country Evidence on the Effectiveness of Assistance
4. Effectiveness of Bank Action at the Sectoral, Program, and Project Level5. Effectiveness of Global Interventions -- 6. Conclusions: Learning Lessons to Move Forward -- Annex Measuring the World Bank�s Development -- Effectiveness and Managing for Results -- Notes -- References -- Acronyms -- Part IV The Monterrey Consensus -- United Nations General Assembly -- Introduction -- The Monterrey Consensus -- Notes
摘要:Annotation "This publication includes readings related to the U.N. International Conference on Financing for Development, held in Monterrey, Mexico, in March 2002:(a) 'A Partnership for Development and Peace, ' a keynote speech given by World Bank president James D. Wolfensohn, two weeks before the Monterrey event;(b) 'Making the Case for Aid, ' a note by World Bank chief economist Nicholas Stern, discussing the consensus that emerged from Monterrey;(c) 'The Role and Effectiveness of Development Assistance, ' a report presented at Monterrey, detailing lessons from the World Bank's experience, written by Ian Goldin, Halsey Rogers, and Nicholas Stern;(d) 'The Monterrey Consensus, ' the official United Nations document outlining the major agreements reached at the conference, with an introduction by Mats Karlsson, World Bank vice president for external and U.N. affairs."