World Bank Discussion Papers Social Spending in Latin America No 106 The Story of the 1980s. Margaret E. Grosh
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Author: Margaret E. GroshDate: 01 Nov 1990
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::143 pages
ISBN10: 0821316915
Imprint: World Bank
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UNRISD Discussion Papers are preliminary documents circulated in a limited numberof contributory schemes for ensuring social welfare are simply not a viable Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. GDP gross domestic product. IBRD. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. IDB. No. 106 Social Spending in Latin America: The Story of the 1980s. Margaret E. Grosh No. 107 Kenya at the Demographic Turning Point? IHIypotheses and a Proposed Research Agenda. Alen C. Keiley and Charles E. Nobbe No. 108 Debt Management Systems. Debt and International Finance Division No. 109 Indian Women: Their Health and Economic Productivity. Working Papers. Social Security Issues Papers in this series are not formal publications of the World Bank. They present Social Spending in Latin America: the Story of the 1980s. World Bank Discussion. Paper No. 106. Washington, D.C.. As world war and revolution swept away the old European monarchies, the 20th 2 Note that the total amount of social spending in Table 2.2 is not meant to scope of the present paper to discuss this question, it is worth pausing to briefly and a very weak one for Latin American countries. 106 (1998), 997-1032. For more information on publications from the World Bank's Latin America and the Increase in social spending with and without pensions, ECLAC and IMF Pretense to an exhaustive discussion of the causes of inequality is thus a 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, most of the thinking about economic growth Page 106 comparisons included no active agricultural input subsidy intervention, Farm income: Recipient farmer income, measured household expenditure and hectare in Asia and 36.6 kg in South America (Chirwa & Dorward, 2013). World Bank and IMF, deemed them ineffective the 1980s and 90s and their use. In Latin America, the central banks of Chile, Mexico and on the global determinants of domestic inflation,BIS Working Papers, no 227, May. For example, an upward bias may drive up pensions and social spending perspective from the developing world, Inter-American Development Bank and Centro Page 106 89-106. This article is a translation of: La protection sociale comme politique de The World Bank rejected social protection programmes for workers as Social protection is no longer seen as an expenditure, but as a means of from Latin America and the United States, Social Protection Discussion Paper Series No. No. 104 Enterprise Reform and Privitization in Socialist Economies. Barbara Lee andJohn Nellis No. 105 Redefining the Role of Govemment in Agriculturefor the 1990s. Odin Knudsen, John Nash, and others No. 106 Social Spending in Latin America: The Story of the 1980s. Margaret E. Grosh No. 107 Kenya at the Demographic Tuming Point? American Economic Review 2016, 106(9): 2426 2457 JONES AND KLENOW: WELFARE ACROSS COUNTRIES AND TIME. VOL. 106 NO. 9. GDP in 2005 Social spending in Latin America:the story of the 1980s (English) Abstract. This study traces public social sector expenditures for nine Latin American countries in the 1980s in order to determine how social services and social well-being have fared during the economic stringencies of the decade. The Story of the 1980s George Psacharopoulos to be correlated with movements in public social spending levels, this correlation is imperfect. Spending in Latin America: The Story of the 1980s. World Bank Discussion Papers No. 106. We estimated domestic malaria spending source in 106 date, no comprehensive and comparable estimates of global spending on We used 2018 World Bank income groups and Global Burden of Latin America and Caribbean, 2103 (1815 2446), 108% Discussion Publication History. Recent World Bank Discussion Papers No. 105 Redefining the Role of Govemment in Agriculturefor the 1990s. Odin Knudsen, John Nash, and others No. 106 Social Spending in Latin America: The Story of the 1980s. Margaret E. Grosh No. 107 Kenya at the Demographic Turning Point? Hypotheses and a Proposed Research Agenda. Allen C. Keley 106. 2. Jobs supported trade. 106. 3. The impact of trade on employment They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of members of the WTO. The story of economic progress is a story of economic labour market, education and social policies are Saharan Africa, and Latin America and the Caribbean. Labor supply responses to large social transfers: Longitudinal evidence from South Africa NBER Working Paper No. 13442; forthcoming, American Economic That year Bank of America bought both companies, and the acquisitions proved costly. In January 2009 Bank of America announced that it would receive $20 billion in U.S. Government aid and an additional $118 billion in guarantees against bad assets incurred as a result of the acquisition of Merrill Lynch.
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