Today's international development financing system seems like a collection of disjointed entities that often work at cross purposes without being able to mobilize enough finance for developing countries in their efforts to reduce poverty and improve living standards. This book brings together the vast array of new initiatives in financing mechanisms and proposals to transform the development finance architecture. Based on four different scenarios for the next ten-year period, proposals are made for how to reach an effective system.
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Francisco Sagasti is Director of Agenda: PERU, a think-tank in Lima and Visiting Professor at the University for Peace in Costa Rica. Keith Bezanson was Director of the Institute of Development Studies in the United Kingdom from 1997-2004. Fernando Prada is Associate Researcher at FORO Nacional/Internacional.
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