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Addressing Country-Level Fiscal and Financial Sector Vulnerabilities

Addressing Country-Level Fiscal and Financial Sector Vulnerabilities

This evaluation assesses World Bank Group support to client countries to build resilience to exogenous shocks. Proactively reducing fiscal and financial sector vulnerabilities and strengthening…
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So, you want to reduce fiscal and financial vulnerabilities to better prepare for the next crisis?

Proactively strengthening institutions for crisis preparedness can make the difference between whether a country bounces back quickly from an unexpected shock or struggles for years to regain its footing.
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Crisis Response and Resilience to Systemic Shocks: Lessons from IEG Evaluations

Crisis Response and Resilience to Systemic Shocks: Lessons from IEG Evaluations

This synthesis of existing evaluations seeks to draw lessons from key IEG evaluations of World Bank Group support for strengthening client country response and resilience to systemic shocks.
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Here we go again: Debt sustainability in low-income countries

Here we go again: Debt sustainability in low-income countries

Having cut my teeth on issues of debt sustainability in the mid-1990s working on the design and implementation of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC), I can’t help but have a feeling of déjà vu as…
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Borrow wisely, spend wisely: supporting public financial and debt management in low-income countries

Sound management of public finance is critical to fiscal discipline and the efficient and effective use of scarce public resources. Weaknesses in public financial management and debt management (PFDM) can have wide-…
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Building Urban Resilience: An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Evolving Experience

Building Urban Resilience: An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Evolving Experience (2007-2017)

This evaluation examines the World Bank Group’s evolving experience in building resilience in urban areas during the period 2007–17. The focus of this evaluation is the World Bank Group’s support to clients in building…
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IDA’s Crisis Response Window: Lessons from IEG Evaluations

From the 15th replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA15) through IDA18, the Crisis Response Window (CRW) evolved from a focus on economic shocks to include two other types of crises—natural…
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Debt Déjà Vu: Learning from Previous Waves of Debt Crises to Weather Current and Future Storms

🎧 Debt Déjà Vu: Learning from Previous Waves of Debt Crises to Weather Current and Future Storms

Many low-income countries are facing a resurgence in their debt burdens. How did we get back here?
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Ecuador: A case study in crisis response

The success of World Bank support to Ecuador during the pandemic can be attributed to several driving factors, and offers lessons for the response to future crises.
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Lessons from Evaluation: Support and Financing to the Formal Private Sector in Response to COVID-19

This note identifies core lessons for the Bank Group on addressing the impact of the crisis on business and enterprises, based on evaluative evidence from the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG). It particularly draws on…
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