Progress achieved by ESCWA member countries towards implemen
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Progress achieved by ESCWA member countries towards implementation of the Monterrey Consensus

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28 pages 2012

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"This study reviews the progress achieved by ESCWA member countries in implementing the recommendations contained in the Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on Financing for Development (Monterrey, Mexico, March 2002), during the last six years with a focus on 2008. It also reviews the impact of the global financial crisis on the performance of member countries in the six leading actions related to financing for development, namely: mobilizing domestic financial resources for development; mobilizing international resources for development; international trade as an engine for development; increasing international financial and technical cooperation for development; external debt; and addressing systemic issues. The study indicates different levels of progress. Oil exporting countries achieved higher level of progress while the less developed countries have faced significant difficulties with regard to the flow of foreign resources, which limited their capability to fully implement the recommendations. It concludes that a significant number of member countries are still facing such obstacles as the limited role of the banking sector, the small volume of financial markets, problems related to bureaucracy and financial and administrative corruption. In addition, the flow of foreign resources, in particular foreign direct investment, remains directed to a small number of member countries."--Publisher website.

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