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Post-Crisis Growth in Developing Countries: A Special Report of the Commission on Growth and Development on the Implications of the 2008 Financial Crisis
Post-Crisis Growth in Developing Countries: A Special Report of the Commission on Growth and Development on the Implications of the 2008 Financial Crisis
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The following questions are discussed in this special report:
- How has the economic landscape changed in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008?
- What factors contributed to the onset of the financial crisis and its transmission from advanced to developing countries?
- Should the crisis be interpreted as a failure of financial-sector regulation or as a broader failure of market-based systems?
- What effects will the financial crisis have on the prospects for economic growth in developing countries?
- How will the crisis impact the formulation of developing country growth strategies going forward?
- What is the outlook for free trade and a growth model that capitalizes on the global economy?
- How do actions by the advanced economies in response to the crisis affect the choices of policy makers in the developing world?
- What is the appropriate role of government in the post-crisis economy?
- How will the lessons of the crisis affect strategies for financial-sector development in developing countries?
- What are the prospects for improved international oversight of global finance and cross-border financial flows?
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