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References: Fiscal Dimensions of Sustainable Development
Anthony Pellechio, Jerald Schiff, and Marijn Verhoeven, 1998, Fiscal Reforms
in Low-Income Countries: Experience Under IMF-Supported Programs, IMF
Occasional Paper No. 160 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Abed, George, and Sanjeev Gupta, eds., 2002, Governance, Corruption, and Economic
Performance (Washington: International Monetary Fund, forthcoming).
Alesina, Alberto, and Roberto Perotti, 1996, “Fiscal Adjustments in OECD Countries:
Composition and Macroeconomic Effects,” IMF Working Paper 96/70
(Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Anderson, Gerard F., Jeremy Hurst, Peter Sotir Hussey, and Melissa Jee-Hughes,
2000, “Health Spending and Outcomes: Trends in OECD Countries,
1960–1998,” Health Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 150–57.
Baldacci, Emanuele, Maria Teresa Guin-Siu, and Luiz de Mello, 2002, “More of
the Effectiveness of Public Spending on Health Care and Education: A
Covariance Structure Model,” IMF Working Paper 02/90 (Washington: International
Monetary Fund).
Bardhan, Pranab, 1997, “Corruption and Development: A Review of Issues,” Journal
of Economic Literature, Vol. 35 (September), pp. 1320–46.
Barro, Robert J., 2001, “Human Capital and Growth,” American Economic Review,
Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 91 (May), pp. 12–17.
———, and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, 1995, Economic Growth (New York: McGraw-
Hill).
Bidani, Benu, and Martin Ravallion, 1997, “Decomposing Social Indicators Using
Distributional Data,” Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 77 (March), pp. 125–39.
Boadway, Robin, and Michael Keen, 2000, “Redistribution,” in Handbook of
Income Distribution, ed. by A.B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon (Amsterdam:
North-Holland).
Boorman, Jack, Timothy Lane, Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Alesˇ Bulírˇ, Atish
Ghosh, Javier Hamann, Alexandros Mourmouras, and Steven Phillips, 2000,
“Managing Financial Crisis: The Experience in East Asia,” IMF Working
Paper 00/107 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Chen, Shaohua, and Martin Ravallion, 1997, “What Can New Survey Data Tell Us
about Recent Changes in Distribution and Poverty?” World Bank Economic
Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 357–82.
Chu, Ke-young, and Sanjeev Gupta, eds., 1998, Social Safety Nets: Issues and
Recent Experiences (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Davoodi, Hamid, and Somlak Sachjapinan, 2002, “How Useful Are Benefit Incidence
Studies?” forthcoming as an IMF Working Paper (Washington: International
Monetary Fund).
Dollar, David, and Aart Kraay, 2001, “Growth Is Good for the Poor,” World Bank
Policy Research Working Paper No. 2587 (Washington: World Bank).
Easterly,William, and Sergio Rebelo, 1993, “Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth:
An Empirical Investigation,” Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 32
(December), pp. 417–58.
Easterly, William, Carlos A. Rodríguez, and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, 1994, Public
Sector Deficits and Macroeconomic Performance (New York: Oxford University
Press).
Ebrill, Liam, Michael Keen, Jean-Paul Bodin, and Victoria Summers, 2001, The
Modern VAT (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Filmer, Deon, and Lant Pritchett, 1997, “Child Mortality and Public Spending on
Health: How Much Does Money Matter?” Policy Research Working Paper
No. 1864 (Washington: World Bank).
Flug, Karnit, Antonio Spilimbergo, and Erik Wachtenheim, 1998, “Investment in
Education: Do Economic Volatility and Credit Constraints Matter?” Journal
of Development Economics, Vol. 55 (April), pp. 465–81.
Gallup, John Luke, and Jeffrey D. Sachs, 2001, “The Economic Burden of
Malaria,” American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Special Supplement
(June).
Gavin, Michael, and Ricardo Hausmann, 1998, “Macroeconomic Volatility and
Economic Development,” IEA Conference Volume, No. 199 (London:
Macmillan Press), pp. 97–116.
Glewwe, Paul, 2002, “Schools and Skills in Developing Countries: Education
Policies and Socioeconomic Outcomes,” Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 436–82.
Guitián, Manuel, 1998, “Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth,” in Monetary
Policy: Equity Issues in IMF Policy Advice, ed. by Vito Tanzi and Keyoung
Chu (Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: MIT Press), pp. 333–50.
Gupta, Sanjeev, Calvin McDonald, Christian Schiller, Marijn Verhoeven, Zˇeljko
Bogetic´, and Gerd Schwartz, 1999, “Mitigating the Social Costs of the Economic
Crisis and the Reform Programs in Asia,” International Economic Policy
Review, Vol. 1, pp. 91–110.
Gupta, Sanjeev, Kenneth Miranda, and Ian Parry, 1995, “Public Expenditure Policy
and the Environment: A Review and Synthesis,” World Development,
Vol. 23 (March), pp. 515–28.
Gupta, Sanjeev, and Marijn Verhoeven, 2001, “The Efficiency of Government
Expenditure: Experiences from Africa,” Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 23,
No. 4, pp. 433–67.
Gupta, Sanjeev, Benedict Clements, Emanuele Baldacci, and Carlos Mulas-
Granados, 2002a, “Expenditure Composition, Fiscal Adjustment, and Growth
in Low-Income Countries,” IMF Working Paper 02/77 (Washington: International
Monetary Fund).
Gupta, Sanjeev, Benedict Clements, Kevin Fletcher, and Gabriela Inchauste,
2002b, “Issues in Domestic Petroleum Pricing in Oil-Producing Countries,”
paper prepared for the IMF Conference on Fiscal Policy Formulation and Implementation
in Oil-Producing Countries, Washington (also forthcoming as
an IMF Working Paper).
Gupta, Sanjeev, Mark Plant, Benedict Clements, Thomas Dorsey, Emanuele Baldacci,
Gabriela Inchauste, Shamsuddin Tareq, and Nita Thacker, 2002c, Is the
PRGF Living Up to Expectations?: An Assessment of Program Design, IMF
Occasional Paper No. 216 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Gupta, Sanjeev, Marijn Verhoeven, and Erwin Tiongson, 2002d, “Public Spending
on Health Care and the Poor,” forthcoming in Health Economics.
———, 2002e, “The Effectiveness of Government Spending on Education and
Health Care in Developing and Transition Economies,” forthcoming in the
November issue of the European Journal of Political Economy.
Hettige, Hemamala, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, 2000, “Industrial
Pollution in Economic Development: The Environmental Kuznets Curve
Revisited,” Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 62 (August), pp. 445–76.
Kneller, Richard, Michael Bleaney, and Norman Gemmell, 1999, “Fiscal Policy
and Growth: Evidence from OECD Countries,” Journal of Public Economics,
Vol. 74 (November), pp. 171–90.
Koenig, Michael, David Bishai, and Mehrab Ali Khan, 2001, “Health Interventions
and Health Equity: The Example of Measles Vaccination in Bangladesh,”
Population and Development Review, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 283–302.
Köhler, Horst, 2002, “Building a Better Future in Africa,” speech delivered on
May 3 in Accra, Ghana. This is available on the web at http://www.imf.org/
external/np/speeches/2002/050302.htm.
Krueger, Alan, and Mikael Lindahl, 2001, “Education for Growth: Why and for
Whom?” Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 39 (December), pp. 1101–36.
López, Ramón, 2002, “Growth, Equity and the Environment: Elements for a
Development Strategy for Latin America” (unpublished; Washington: Inter-
American Development Bank).
Mehrotra, Santosh, 1998, “Education for All: Policy Lessons from High-
Achieving Countries,” UNICEF Staff Working Papers, Evaluation, Policy and
Planning Series No. EPP-EVL–98–005 (New York: United Nations Children’s
Fund).
Mingat, Alain, and Jee-Peng Tan, 1998, “The Mechanics of Progress in Education:
Evidence from Cross-Country Data,” Policy Research Working Paper
No. 2015 (Washington: World Bank).
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Africa’s Development,” declaration made in Abuja, Nigeria (October). This is
available on the web at http://www.uneca.org/eca_resources/Conference_
Reports_and_Other_Documents/nepad/NEPAD.htm.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 2001a, The
DAC Guidelines—Strategies for Sustainable Development: Guidance for
Development Cooperation (Paris). This is also available on the web at
http://www.oecd.org/pdf/M00021000/M00021806.pdf.
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Macroeconomy,” in Macroeconomics and the Environment, ed. by Ved
Gandhi (Washington: International Monetary Fund), pp. 76–94.
Perotti, Roberto, 1999, “Fiscal Policy in Good Times and Bad,” Quarterly Journal
of Economics, Vol. 114 (November), pp. 1399–436.
Peters, David, Kami Kandola, A. Edward Elmendorf, and Gnanaraj Chellaraj,
1999, Health Expenditures, Services, and Outcomes in Africa: Basic Data
and Cross-National Comparisons, 1990–1996, Human Development
Network; Health, Nutrition, and Population Series (Washington: World
Bank).
Pritchett, Lant, and Lawrence Summers, 1996, “Wealthier Is Healthier,” Journal of
Human Resources, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 841–68.
Psacharopoulos, George, 1994, “Returns to Investment in Education: A Global
Update,” World Development, Vol. 22 (September), pp. 1325–43.
Reinikka-Soininen, Ritva, and Jakob Svensson, 2001, “Explaining Leakage of
Public Funds,” Policy Research Working Paper No. 2709 (Washington:World
Bank).
Rodrik, Dani, 2000, “Growth Versus Poverty Reduction: A Hollow Debate,”
Finance & Development, Vol. 37 (December), pp. 8–9.
Romer, Christina, and David Romer, 1998, “Monetary Policy and the Well-Being
of the Poor,” in Income Inequality: Issues and Policy Options (Kansas City:
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City), pp. 159–201.
Shleifer, Andrei, and Robert Vishny, 1993, “Corruption,” Quarterly Journal of
Economics, Vol. 108, No. 3, pp. 599–617.
Tanzi, Vito, and Ludger Schuknecht, 2000, Public Spending in the 20th Century:
A Global Perspective (New York: Cambridge University Press).
Tanzi, Vito, and Howell Zee, 2000, “Tax Policy for Emerging Markets: Developing
Countries,” IMF Working Paper 00/35 (Washington: International Monetary
Fund).
Temple, Jonathan, 1999, “The New Growth Evidence,” Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol. 37 (March), pp. 112–56.
Thomas, Vinod, Mansoor Dailami, Ashok Dhareshwar, Daniel Kaufmann, Nalin
Kishor, Ramón López, and Yan Wang, 2000, The Quality of Growth (New
York: Oxford University Press).
United Nations, 2002, “Draft Plan of Implementation for the World Summit on Sustainable
Development,” Bali, Indonesia (June). This is also available on the
web at http://www.johannesburgsummit.org/html/documents/prepcom4docs/
bali_documents/draft_plan_1206.pdf.
Van Beers, Cees, and André de Moor, 2001, Public Subsidies and Policy Failures:
How Subsidies Distort the Natural Environment and Trade, and How to
Reform Them (Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar).
World Bank, 1997, World Development Report: The State in a Changing World
(New York: Oxford University Press).
———, 1999, World Development Indicators (Washington).
———, 2001a, World Development Report: Attacking Poverty (New York: Oxford
University Press).
———, 2001b, World Development Indicators (Washington).
———, 2002, World Development Indicators database (Washington).
World Health Organization, 2001, Macroeconomics and Health: Investing in
Health for Economic Development: Report of the Commission on Macroeconomics
and Health (Geneva).
Fiscal Dimensions of Sustainable Development
Prepared for
World Summit on Sustainable Development
Johannesburg, August 26–September 4, 2002
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Abed, George, Liam Ebrill, Sanjeev Gupta, Benedict Clements, Ronald McMorran,
Anthony Pellechio, Jerald Schiff, and Marijn Verhoeven, 1998, Fiscal Reforms
in Low-Income Countries: Experience Under IMF-Supported Programs, IMF
Occasional Paper No. 160 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Abed, George, and Sanjeev Gupta, eds., 2002, Governance, Corruption, and Economic
Performance (Washington: International Monetary Fund, forthcoming).
Alesina, Alberto, and Roberto Perotti, 1996, “Fiscal Adjustments in OECD Countries:
Composition and Macroeconomic Effects,” IMF Working Paper 96/70
(Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Anderson, Gerard F., Jeremy Hurst, Peter Sotir Hussey, and Melissa Jee-Hughes,
2000, “Health Spending and Outcomes: Trends in OECD Countries,
1960–1998,” Health Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 150–57.
Baldacci, Emanuele, Maria Teresa Guin-Siu, and Luiz de Mello, 2002, “More of
the Effectiveness of Public Spending on Health Care and Education: A
Covariance Structure Model,” IMF Working Paper 02/90 (Washington: International
Monetary Fund).
Bardhan, Pranab, 1997, “Corruption and Development: A Review of Issues,” Journal
of Economic Literature, Vol. 35 (September), pp. 1320–46.
Barro, Robert J., 2001, “Human Capital and Growth,” American Economic Review,
Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 91 (May), pp. 12–17.
———, and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, 1995, Economic Growth (New York: McGraw-
Hill).
Bidani, Benu, and Martin Ravallion, 1997, “Decomposing Social Indicators Using
Distributional Data,” Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 77 (March), pp. 125–39.
Boadway, Robin, and Michael Keen, 2000, “Redistribution,” in Handbook of
Income Distribution, ed. by A.B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon (Amsterdam:
North-Holland).
Boorman, Jack, Timothy Lane, Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Alesˇ Bulírˇ, Atish
Ghosh, Javier Hamann, Alexandros Mourmouras, and Steven Phillips, 2000,
“Managing Financial Crisis: The Experience in East Asia,” IMF Working
Paper 00/107 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Chen, Shaohua, and Martin Ravallion, 1997, “What Can New Survey Data Tell Us
about Recent Changes in Distribution and Poverty?” World Bank Economic
Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 357–82.
Chu, Ke-young, and Sanjeev Gupta, eds., 1998, Social Safety Nets: Issues and
Recent Experiences (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Davoodi, Hamid, and Somlak Sachjapinan, 2002, “How Useful Are Benefit Incidence
Studies?” forthcoming as an IMF Working Paper (Washington: International
Monetary Fund).
Dollar, David, and Aart Kraay, 2001, “Growth Is Good for the Poor,” World Bank
Policy Research Working Paper No. 2587 (Washington: World Bank).
Easterly,William, and Sergio Rebelo, 1993, “Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth:
An Empirical Investigation,” Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 32
(December), pp. 417–58.
Easterly, William, Carlos A. Rodríguez, and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, 1994, Public
Sector Deficits and Macroeconomic Performance (New York: Oxford University
Press).
Ebrill, Liam, Michael Keen, Jean-Paul Bodin, and Victoria Summers, 2001, The
Modern VAT (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Filmer, Deon, and Lant Pritchett, 1997, “Child Mortality and Public Spending on
Health: How Much Does Money Matter?” Policy Research Working Paper
No. 1864 (Washington: World Bank).
Flug, Karnit, Antonio Spilimbergo, and Erik Wachtenheim, 1998, “Investment in
Education: Do Economic Volatility and Credit Constraints Matter?” Journal
of Development Economics, Vol. 55 (April), pp. 465–81.
Gallup, John Luke, and Jeffrey D. Sachs, 2001, “The Economic Burden of
Malaria,” American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Special Supplement
(June).
Gavin, Michael, and Ricardo Hausmann, 1998, “Macroeconomic Volatility and
Economic Development,” IEA Conference Volume, No. 199 (London:
Macmillan Press), pp. 97–116.
Glewwe, Paul, 2002, “Schools and Skills in Developing Countries: Education
Policies and Socioeconomic Outcomes,” Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 436–82.
Guitián, Manuel, 1998, “Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth,” in Monetary
Policy: Equity Issues in IMF Policy Advice, ed. by Vito Tanzi and Keyoung
Chu (Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: MIT Press), pp. 333–50.
Gupta, Sanjeev, Calvin McDonald, Christian Schiller, Marijn Verhoeven, Zˇeljko
Bogetic´, and Gerd Schwartz, 1999, “Mitigating the Social Costs of the Economic
Crisis and the Reform Programs in Asia,” International Economic Policy
Review, Vol. 1, pp. 91–110.
Gupta, Sanjeev, Kenneth Miranda, and Ian Parry, 1995, “Public Expenditure Policy
and the Environment: A Review and Synthesis,” World Development,
Vol. 23 (March), pp. 515–28.
Gupta, Sanjeev, and Marijn Verhoeven, 2001, “The Efficiency of Government
Expenditure: Experiences from Africa,” Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 23,
No. 4, pp. 433–67.
Gupta, Sanjeev, Benedict Clements, Emanuele Baldacci, and Carlos Mulas-
Granados, 2002a, “Expenditure Composition, Fiscal Adjustment, and Growth
in Low-Income Countries,” IMF Working Paper 02/77 (Washington: International
Monetary Fund).
Gupta, Sanjeev, Benedict Clements, Kevin Fletcher, and Gabriela Inchauste,
2002b, “Issues in Domestic Petroleum Pricing in Oil-Producing Countries,”
paper prepared for the IMF Conference on Fiscal Policy Formulation and Implementation
in Oil-Producing Countries, Washington (also forthcoming as
an IMF Working Paper).
Gupta, Sanjeev, Mark Plant, Benedict Clements, Thomas Dorsey, Emanuele Baldacci,
Gabriela Inchauste, Shamsuddin Tareq, and Nita Thacker, 2002c, Is the
PRGF Living Up to Expectations?: An Assessment of Program Design, IMF
Occasional Paper No. 216 (Washington: International Monetary Fund).
Gupta, Sanjeev, Marijn Verhoeven, and Erwin Tiongson, 2002d, “Public Spending
on Health Care and the Poor,” forthcoming in Health Economics.
———, 2002e, “The Effectiveness of Government Spending on Education and
Health Care in Developing and Transition Economies,” forthcoming in the
November issue of the European Journal of Political Economy.
Hettige, Hemamala, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, 2000, “Industrial
Pollution in Economic Development: The Environmental Kuznets Curve
Revisited,” Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 62 (August), pp. 445–76.
Kneller, Richard, Michael Bleaney, and Norman Gemmell, 1999, “Fiscal Policy
and Growth: Evidence from OECD Countries,” Journal of Public Economics,
Vol. 74 (November), pp. 171–90.
Koenig, Michael, David Bishai, and Mehrab Ali Khan, 2001, “Health Interventions
and Health Equity: The Example of Measles Vaccination in Bangladesh,”
Population and Development Review, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 283–302.
Köhler, Horst, 2002, “Building a Better Future in Africa,” speech delivered on
May 3 in Accra, Ghana. This is available on the web at http://www.imf.org/
external/np/speeches/2002/050302.htm.
Krueger, Alan, and Mikael Lindahl, 2001, “Education for Growth: Why and for
Whom?” Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 39 (December), pp. 1101–36.
López, Ramón, 2002, “Growth, Equity and the Environment: Elements for a
Development Strategy for Latin America” (unpublished; Washington: Inter-
American Development Bank).
Mehrotra, Santosh, 1998, “Education for All: Policy Lessons from High-
Achieving Countries,” UNICEF Staff Working Papers, Evaluation, Policy and
Planning Series No. EPP-EVL–98–005 (New York: United Nations Children’s
Fund).
Mingat, Alain, and Jee-Peng Tan, 1998, “The Mechanics of Progress in Education:
Evidence from Cross-Country Data,” Policy Research Working Paper
No. 2015 (Washington: World Bank).
New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), 2001, “New Partnership for
Africa’s Development,” declaration made in Abuja, Nigeria (October). This is
available on the web at http://www.uneca.org/eca_resources/Conference_
Reports_and_Other_Documents/nepad/NEPAD.htm.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 2001a, The
DAC Guidelines—Strategies for Sustainable Development: Guidance for
Development Cooperation (Paris). This is also available on the web at
http://www.oecd.org/pdf/M00021000/M00021806.pdf.
———, 2001b, OECD in Figures: Statistics on the Member Countries (Paris).
Pearce, David, and Kirk Hamilton, 1995, “How the Environment Affects the
Macroeconomy,” in Macroeconomics and the Environment, ed. by Ved
Gandhi (Washington: International Monetary Fund), pp. 76–94.
Perotti, Roberto, 1999, “Fiscal Policy in Good Times and Bad,” Quarterly Journal
of Economics, Vol. 114 (November), pp. 1399–436.
Peters, David, Kami Kandola, A. Edward Elmendorf, and Gnanaraj Chellaraj,
1999, Health Expenditures, Services, and Outcomes in Africa: Basic Data
and Cross-National Comparisons, 1990–1996, Human Development
Network; Health, Nutrition, and Population Series (Washington: World
Bank).
Pritchett, Lant, and Lawrence Summers, 1996, “Wealthier Is Healthier,” Journal of
Human Resources, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 841–68.
Psacharopoulos, George, 1994, “Returns to Investment in Education: A Global
Update,” World Development, Vol. 22 (September), pp. 1325–43.
Reinikka-Soininen, Ritva, and Jakob Svensson, 2001, “Explaining Leakage of
Public Funds,” Policy Research Working Paper No. 2709 (Washington:World
Bank).
Rodrik, Dani, 2000, “Growth Versus Poverty Reduction: A Hollow Debate,”
Finance & Development, Vol. 37 (December), pp. 8–9.
Romer, Christina, and David Romer, 1998, “Monetary Policy and the Well-Being
of the Poor,” in Income Inequality: Issues and Policy Options (Kansas City:
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City), pp. 159–201.
Shleifer, Andrei, and Robert Vishny, 1993, “Corruption,” Quarterly Journal of
Economics, Vol. 108, No. 3, pp. 599–617.
Tanzi, Vito, and Ludger Schuknecht, 2000, Public Spending in the 20th Century:
A Global Perspective (New York: Cambridge University Press).
Tanzi, Vito, and Howell Zee, 2000, “Tax Policy for Emerging Markets: Developing
Countries,” IMF Working Paper 00/35 (Washington: International Monetary
Fund).
Temple, Jonathan, 1999, “The New Growth Evidence,” Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol. 37 (March), pp. 112–56.
Thomas, Vinod, Mansoor Dailami, Ashok Dhareshwar, Daniel Kaufmann, Nalin
Kishor, Ramón López, and Yan Wang, 2000, The Quality of Growth (New
York: Oxford University Press).
United Nations, 2002, “Draft Plan of Implementation for the World Summit on Sustainable
Development,” Bali, Indonesia (June). This is also available on the
web at http://www.johannesburgsummit.org/html/documents/prepcom4docs/
bali_documents/draft_plan_1206.pdf.
Van Beers, Cees, and André de Moor, 2001, Public Subsidies and Policy Failures:
How Subsidies Distort the Natural Environment and Trade, and How to
Reform Them (Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar).
World Bank, 1997, World Development Report: The State in a Changing World
(New York: Oxford University Press).
———, 1999, World Development Indicators (Washington).
———, 2001a, World Development Report: Attacking Poverty (New York: Oxford
University Press).
———, 2001b, World Development Indicators (Washington).
———, 2002, World Development Indicators database (Washington).
World Health Organization, 2001, Macroeconomics and Health: Investing in
Health for Economic Development: Report of the Commission on Macroeconomics
and Health (Geneva).
Fiscal Dimensions of Sustainable Development
Prepared for
World Summit on Sustainable Development
Johannesburg, August 26–September 4, 2002
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David AchesonDavid Acheson is the founder of DCJA Consultancy. DCJA Consultancy is a management consultancy business specialising in B2B sales consultancy. They offer bespoke and packaged sales consultancy including Sales Optimisation Review, Interim Sales Management, Sales & Marketing Review, 1:1 Sales & Management Staff Analysis, Management Training, Solution Sales Training, Creation of New Pay Plan, KPI's, run Customer Feedback Campaigns, assist with Recruitment, Coaching, Appraisals and set up Strategic Marketing Campaigns. David spent his early career in accountancy and then moved into sales in 1982, working in Office Equipment, IT, Advertising, Training, Outsourcing and Consultancy. He has held many Senior Positions in SMBs and Global Organisations including Head of Sales Operations & Head of Business Development. His knowledge, skills and great experience of the Sales Industry has led to David making keynote speeches and running educational sessions to key businesses through organisations including The Chamber of Commerce and Business Link. - Visit David Acheson's Website |
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Linda RichardsonLinda Richardson is the Founder and Executive Chairwoman of Richardson, a global sales training and performance improvement company. As a recognized leader in the industry, she has won the coveted Stevie Award for Lifetime Achievement in Sales Excellence and she was identified by Training Industry, Inc. as one of the “Top 20 Most Influential Training Professionals.” Ms. Richardson is credited with the movement to Consultative Selling and is the author of ten books on selling and sales management, including Sales Coaching — Making the Great Leap from Sales Manager to Sales Coach, and Stop Telling, Start Selling. She teaches sales and management at the Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton Executive Development Center. Linda is a frequent speaker at industry and client conferences, has been published extensively in industry and training journals, and has been featured in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Nation’s Business, Selling Power, Success, and The Conference Board Magazine. Learn more about Richardson's sales training and performance improvement solutions at http://www.richardson.com web - Visit Linda Richardson's Website |
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