Shared prosperity : paving the way in Europe and Central Asia /
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| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank,
c2014.
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| Series: | Europe and Central Asia studies.
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Table of Contents:
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- Executive Summary
- What Is the Trend in Shared Prosperity in the Region?
- How Is Shared Prosperity Achieved? What Are Its Determinants?
- Who Are the People in the Bottom 40 in the Region?
- What Can We Do to Boost Shared Prosperity?
- References
- 1.
- Introduction
- Notes
- References
- 2.
- Shared Prosperity in Europe and Central Asia: Recent Trends
- Note
- References
- 3.
- The Drivers of Shared Prosperity
- An Asset-Based Framework
- Labor Market Income, Nonmarket Income, and Growth Incidence
- Notes
- References
- 4.
- Structural and Cyclical Variables within the Framework
- Periods of Steady Growth and Periods of Economic Cycles
- Economic Structure and Growth Opportunities among the Bottom 40
- Annex 4A
- Income Growth Rates, the Bottom 40
- Annex 4B
- The Social Accounting Matrix Model
- Notes
- References
- 5.
- The Sustainability Dimension
- Economic Sustainability
- Social Sustainability
- Environmental Sustainability
- Note
- References
- 6.
- Policy Links
- Macroeconomic Management
- Tax Structure and Fiscal Spending
- Government Institutional Capacity for Efficient Service Delivery
- Risk Management
- Enabling Well-Functioning Markets and a Favorable Business Environment
- Using the Policy Matrix to Design Policies in a Different Way
- Notes
- References
- 7.
- Concluding Remarks.


