世界银行新书国际组织文献资料阅览室International教程文件

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1、国际组织文献资料阅览室International publication center,世界银行出版物新书目录,新书介绍 世界银行资料的内容涉及非洲、东亚、东欧和中亚、拉丁美洲、中东、北非和南非的农业、教育、环境、金融、全球化、管理、健康和人口、工业、基础设施、国际经济、劳务与就业、宏观经济与发展、贫困,私人部门管理、农村发展、社会发展、过渡经济和城市发展。,World Bank research and publication topics I : Agriculture Communities starting a business, dealing with construction p

2、ermits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, closing a business, and employing workers. The report updates all indicators as of June 1, 2013, ranks economies on their overall “ease of doing busines

3、s”, and analyzes reforms to business regulation identifying which economies are strengthening their business environment the most. The Doing Business reports illustrate how reforms in business regulations are being used to analyze economic outcomes for domestic entrepreneurs and for the wider econom

4、y. Doing Business is a flagship product by the World Bank and IFC that garners worldwide attention on regulatory barriers to entrepreneurship. More than 60 economies use the Doing Business indicators to shape reform agendas and monitor improvements on the ground. In addition, the Doing Business data

5、 has generated over 870 articles in peer-reviewed academic journals since its inception.,Latin American Entrepreneurs: Many Firms but Little Innovation Authors: Daniel Lederman, Julian Messina, Samuel Pienknagura and Jamele Rigolini Published:December2013Pages:168 Abstract: Entrepreneurship - manife

6、sted in the entry of new firms or products into new markets, or substantial improvements in technological capacity or process innovation by incumbent firms - is widely considered to be an important ingredient for long term economic development. This report argues that entrepreneurship is also a sour

7、ce of employment generation, export growth, and resilience during economic downturns. Although the conventional wisdom suggests that Latin American and Caribbean countries underperform relative to China and other emerging markets in terms of its entrepreneurial dynamism, this report provides evidenc

8、e suggesting that the region is characterized by substantial entrepreneurship. The main challenge in the region is not a lack of entrepreneurs, but rather their relatively low level of innovation and the slow growth of incumbent firms. The report discusses the nature of new entrants into markets and

9、 the factors that might help stimulate private-sector innovation after firms have survived the initial test of market competition.,Entrepreneurship in Latin America: A Step Up the Social Ladder? Authors: Eduardo Lora and Francesca Castellani Published:December2013Pages:208 Abstract: This book looks

10、at both the potential and limits of policies to promote entrepreneurship as an important vehicle for social mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean. Who are the regions entrepreneurs? They tend to be middle-aged males with secondary and, often, tertiary education who represent only a small segme

11、nt of the economically-active population in the six countries considered in this book. They come from families in which a parent is, or was, an entrepreneur. In fact, a parents occupation is more important in the decision to become an entrepreneur than a parents wealth, income or education. Middle c

12、lass entrepreneurship tends to dominate the sample in part since this is the majority class in society. However, as a percentage of each social class, entrepreneurship tends to be higher in the upper class, followed by the middle and lower classes. Entrepreneurs concentrate in micro-enterprises with

13、 fewer than five employees. They enjoy greater social mobility than employees and the self-employed, but this mobility is not always in the upward direction. Entrepreneurs face multiple obstacles including stifling bureaucracy, burdensome tax procedures, and lack of financing, human capital, technol

14、ogical skills, and supportive networks. The support of family and friends, and a modicum of social capital, help them cope with these obstacles to entrepreneurship.,Emerging Issues in Financial Development: Lessons from Latin America Authors: Tatiana Didier and Sergio L. Schmukler Published:December

15、2013Pages:582 Abstract: Since the 1990s, the financial systems in developing and developed countries have gained in soundness, depth, and diversity, prompted in part by a series of financial sector and macroeconomic reforms aimed at fostering a market-driven economy in which finance plays a central

16、role. Latin America has been one of the regions at the forefront of these changes and offers a good laboratory of where the challenges in financial development lie. Despite all the gains in financial development, there is still a nagging contrast between the intensity of financial sector reforms implemented over the past 20 years in many countries and the actual size and depth of their financial systems. In the case of Latin America, in many respects it remains underdeveloped by

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