After many years of severe institutional crisis, Bolivia is reorienting its development strategy and closing the gap between the country's problems and effective solutions. This book contributes to the debate on how to confront the challenges that Bolivia faces today. It presents ideas to help the country grow equitably, with a transparent and efficient government that provides improved social services to its population.
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The editors (all of the World Bank) present a report that is intended to contribute to the debate over Bolivia's economic and social development policy. The volume starts by reviewing issues and providing recommendations connected to economic policy, including discussion of macroeconomic management, tax collection, transaction costs and aid effectiveness, management and sustainability of the public debt, the financial system, the energy resource sector, productivity and competitiveness, rural development, and trade and integration policies. It then turns to issues of social inclusion and exclusion and social service provision in chapters that address poverty and inequality, Bolivia's indigenous population, gender issues, education and health, social protection, pension reform, water and sanitation, transportation systems, environmental degradation, and land policy. Finally, governance is examined in chapters discussing the efficiency and transparency in public administration, political decentralization, and justice and public security. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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