China and India's new-found interest in trade and investment with Africa - home to China and India's new-found interest in trade and investment with Africa - home to million of the globe's poorest people and the world's most formidable development challenge - presents a significant opportunity for growth and integration of theSub-Saharan continent View Product.
In the past quarter century, China has had one of the highest rates of sustained In the past quarter century, China has had one of the highest rates of sustained economic growth and poverty reduction in the world.
But challenges of inequality and environmental degradation have emerged in the last decade or so, and the In particular, the book critically examines these The difference made by the program is traced along the chain of interventions: i at Gender and Governance in Rural Services. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion.
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We will contact you if necessary. According to the book, energy efficiency is critical in the three countries "for reasons of energy supply security, economic competitiveness, improvement in livelihoods and environmental sustainability".
Financing energy efficiency: lessons from Brazil, China, India, and beyond ( English). Abstract. Energy for heating, cooling, lighting, mechanical. Review Number: /1; Review Subject: Financing Energy Efficiency: Lessons from Brazil, China, India and Beyond Robert P. Taylor, C. Govindarajalu, J.
Presently, the main obstacles to getting energy efficiency off the ground are inadequate organizational and institutional systems as well as access to necessary funds, says the book. Still, there is gradual improvement in the three countries in terms of energy efficiency, it says. For example, a commercially viable energy-efficiency sector is now emerging in China after a decade of strong government support.
Optimising energy efficiency finance in emerging economies in Southeast Asia Verena Katja Streitferdt. Hugues Dumont. Internal and External Aspects of Corporate Governance. Efficient and Clean Cooling Program. Norfolk Island. Managing Local Governments.