Palestinian Economic Prospects : Gaza Recovery and West Bank Revival

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
GENDER RELATIONS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
CROSSING
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ROAD
FINANCING NEED
INFLATION
ROUTES
TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
FISCAL DEFICIT
EMPLOYMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
UNEMPLOYMENT
MUNICIPALITIES
DONOR SUPPORT
RETURNS
SEWAGE
DEBT SERVICE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
PENSION
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
DONOR RESOURCES
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
WITHDRAWAL
BANK ACCOUNTS
DEPOSITS
RECEIPT
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH
INJURY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
LAND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
ECONOMIC SITUATION
INTERNAL CONTROLS
DISBURSEMENT
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
LIQUIDITY
ENVIRONMENTAL
PUBLIC DEBT
ARREARS
TRUE
CASH MANAGEMENT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
BUDGET DEFICIT
PROFITABILITY
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
WEALTH
FINANCING REQUIREMENTS
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
ECONOMIC INITIATIVES
HISTORIC BUILDINGS
AUDITS
PORTFOLIO
ROADS
CONSOLIDATION
VILLAGES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
CAPITAL STOCK
KEY CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL POLICY
EXCHANGE RATE
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
HOUSEHOLDS
NUTRITION
BANKING SERVICES
RECURRENT DEFICIT
BANKS
LAND ADMINISTRATION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
INCOME LEVEL
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
UNION
BORROWING
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
FOREIGN CURRENCIES
LAND REGISTRATION
IMPLICIT SUBSIDIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
REPAYMENT
LONG-DISTANCE
HOUSING
TRUCKS
CORRUPTION
WATER SUPPLY
BUDGETING
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
LOCAL ECONOMY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
CASH TRANSFERS
HOUSING FINANCE
CPI
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
GENDER
GENDER ROLES
HUSBANDS
ACCOUNTABILITY
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
TRANSACTION
FUEL COSTS
INTERNAL BARRIERS
INTERNAL AUDIT
TAX
BANKING SYSTEM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FAMILIES
COMPLETE LISTING
VULNERABLE PERSONS
TRANSACTION COSTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
CROSSINGS
STOCKS
LAND USE
SAFETY NETS
BENEFICIARIES
INSTRUMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT FUND
FINANCIAL CRISIS
TRADE FACILITATION
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
PLEDGES
ARREARS ACCUMULATION
RESERVES
INFORMATION SHARING
REBATES
SETTLEMENT
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LIVING STANDARDS
DIVIDEND PAYMENT
FISHING
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
TAX REVENUE
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
FARMS
FISH
SANITATION
WAGES
FIXED COST
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY
LACK OF ACCESS
LABOR MARKET
DONOR FUNDING
AQUIFERS
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
BANKING SECTOR
FORMAL BANKING SYSTEM
DISABLED
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
LOCAL CAPACITIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL BANK
DIVIDENDS
POLICY RESPONSES
DOMESTIC DEBT
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FUEL
BRIDGE
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
FUEL PRICES
ROUTE
ACCOUNTING
FINANCES
REMITTANCES
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL
LOCAL MARKETS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MONETARY STABILITY
VEHICLES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
BANK PROFITABILITY
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
SOURCES OF INCOME
ACCESS TO RESOURCES
TRAFFIC
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
LEGISLATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
MONETARY AUTHORITY
TRANSPORT COSTS
MONETARY FUND
GENDER ISSUES
BORDER CROSSING
DIVISION OF LABOR
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
NATIONAL SECURITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
REFUGEE
CASH WITHDRAWALS
LABOR FORCE
LOCAL BUSINESS
PUBLIC WORKS
TRUST FUNDS
FORMAL BANKING
ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS
RECURRENT BUDGET DEFICIT
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
EXPENDITURE
Popis: In its report to the September 22, 2008 meeting of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee (AHLC), the World Bank noted that the Palestinian Authority (PA), Israel, and the international donor community made some progress on the three parallel conditions for Palestinian economic revival, albeit to different degrees. The report notes the dramatic impact of Israel s recent three-week offensive in Gaza and analyzes the variety of recovery and reconstruction schemes being explored by the donor community. We find that these have not yet led to any significant impact on the ground due to the continued closure imposed on Gaza. The devastation in Gaza, coupled with a fluid political environment in both the PA and Israel, has made it necessary for this report to revisit the fundamentals of donor support to the PA in view of the long-term goal of establishing an economically viable Palestinian state independent of external aid. Examination through this lens reveals a fundamentally flawed picture.
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