External Finance for Private Sector Development
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External Finance for Private Sector Development

Appraisals and Issues

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eBook - PDF

External Finance for Private Sector Development

Appraisals and Issues

About this book

Foreign finance for private sector development (PSD) has become popular with the donor community and in multilateral development policy fora, seen as an antidote for recipient economies' aid dependency and a way of accomplishing growth, poverty reduction and empowerment. This book analyzes the pattern of foreign finance for PSD and examines multilateral and bilateral donors' practices in PSD financing, giving special attention to microfinance and microenterprises. It also models and explains private capital flows from developed to developing countries and reverse flows in the form of capital flight.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. External Finance for Private Sector Development
  3. Contents
  4. List of Tables
  5. List of Figures
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Notes on the Contributors
  9. List of Abbreviations
  10. Glossary
  11. 1 Foreign Financing of Developing Countries’ Private Sectors: Analysis and Description of Structure and Trends
  12. 2 Comparative Appraisal of Multilateral and Bilateral Approaches to Financing Private Sector Development
  13. 3 Bilateral Official and Non-Governmental Organizations’ Support for Private Sector Development
  14. 4 Multilateral Development Banks and Private Sector Financing: The Case of IFC
  15. 5 Donors’ Support for Microcredit as Social Enterprise: A Critical Reappraisal
  16. 6 Flow of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: A Two-part Econometric Modelling Approach
  17. 7 Flight Capital and its Reversal for Development Financing
  18. 8 The ‘Pull’ and ‘Push’ Factors in North–South Private Capital Flows: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Estimates
  19. Index