Serbia [electronic resource] : Systematic Country Diagnostic.

By: World Bank GroupContributor(s): World Bank GroupMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Systematic Country Diagnostics | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2015Subject(s): Access to Finance | Accountability | Accounting | Air Quality | Audits | Capital | Climate Change | Coal | Commercial Banks | Competition | Credit | Debt | Decision Making | Deforestation | Demographics | Deposit Insurance | Economic Development | Economic Growth | Economics | Emissions | Employment | Energy Efficiency | Environment | Environmental Economics & Policies | Equity | Expenditures | Finance | Finance and Financial Sector Development | Financial Institutions | Financial Management | Financial Stability | Fiscal Year | Incentives | Income Distribution | Infrastructure | Insurance | Labor Policies | Land | Loans | Macroeconomics | Macroeconomics and Economic Growth | Natural Resources | Patents | Political Economy | Privatization | Productivity | Property Rights | Public Debt | Retirement | Risk | Risk Management | Social Protections and Labor | Social Safety Nets | Tariffs | Taxes | Trade | Transport | Unemployment | Wages | Waste ManagementOnline resources: Click here to access online Abstract: This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) aims to identify the major constraints on and opportunities for sustaining poverty reduction and shared prosperity in Serbia. The SCD serves as the analytic foundation on which the World Bank Group and the Government of Serbia will define a new Country Partnership Framework for FY2016 to FY2020. It is based on the best possible analysis, drawing on available evidence, and not limited to areas where the World Bank Group is currently engaged. The SCD is structured as follows: Chapter 2 presents the political and economic context. The economic context describes recent trends in growth, shared prosperity, and poverty reduction and briefly discusses factors behind them. Chapter 3 discusses pre-crisis patterns of growth and opportunities for future growth and inclusion in Serbia. Chapter 4 presents drivers of economic growth in Serbia and the principal constraints on growth and competitiveness. Chapter 5 discusses drivers of and constraints to economic inclusion. Chapter 6 outlines risks to sustainable shared prosperity and poverty reduction. Chapter 7 presents priorities for action.
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This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) aims to identify the major constraints on and opportunities for sustaining poverty reduction and shared prosperity in Serbia. The SCD serves as the analytic foundation on which the World Bank Group and the Government of Serbia will define a new Country Partnership Framework for FY2016 to FY2020. It is based on the best possible analysis, drawing on available evidence, and not limited to areas where the World Bank Group is currently engaged. The SCD is structured as follows: Chapter 2 presents the political and economic context. The economic context describes recent trends in growth, shared prosperity, and poverty reduction and briefly discusses factors behind them. Chapter 3 discusses pre-crisis patterns of growth and opportunities for future growth and inclusion in Serbia. Chapter 4 presents drivers of economic growth in Serbia and the principal constraints on growth and competitiveness. Chapter 5 discusses drivers of and constraints to economic inclusion. Chapter 6 outlines risks to sustainable shared prosperity and poverty reduction. Chapter 7 presents priorities for action.

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