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Multinational Enterprises Global Pulse Surveys - World Bank Group Since the onset of the pandemic, the World Bank’s Global Investment Climate Unit has undertaken quarterly ‘pulse’ surveys of multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in developing countries to assess the effects of the pandemic on their operations and the outlook for foreign direct investment (FDI)
Multinational Enterprises and Climate Change: Fundamental Risks and Big . . . Climate change mitigation efforts could be fundamentally compromised if multinational enterprises (MNEs) do not significantly step-up their decarbonization actions Governments should look to a key private sector player - multinational enterprises - to accelerate their decarbonization strategies
World Bank and Environment in Indonesia As the world’s largest archipelago of 17,000 islands, Indonesia spans two bio-geographic regions - the Indomalayan and Australasian - and supports tremendous biodiversity of animal and plant life in its pristine rain forests and its rich coastal and marine areas Up to 3,305 known species of
FDI Flows to Developing Economies Drop to Lowest Level Since 2005 Flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) into developing economies—a key propellant of economic growth and higher living standards—have dwindled to the lowest level since 2005 amid rising trade and investment barriers, new research from the World Bank show
World Bank Group The Transition Report includes scores on a 5-point scale for Transition Indicators measuring progress towards market economy status Scores are based on a checklist of underlying criteria and reflect the views of EBRD staff The Transition Indicators followed a consistent methodology 1996-2014 The 2014 data was also used for 2015 and 2016 Starting in 2017 18, the Transition Report revised
World Bank Group The Open Budget Index (OBI) is based on a questionnaire with 122 multiple choice questions that measure perceptions of governance based on various dimensions of the availability, timeliness and quality of central government budget documents Note that the 2006 (2008) (2010) index refers to data reflecting conditions in 2005 (2007) (2009) The 2015 OBI (referring to 2014) was released in
World Bank Group This survey, part of the Enterprise Survey project of the World Bank, collects a wide range of data on firms' financial performance and their perceptions of the regulatory and investment climate We use data from this source for 2000-2015 Starting with the 2017 update of the WGI, this data source will no longer be included in the WGI (for calendar year 2016 onwards) as this source is no
Economic Fragmentation and External Shocks Hamper Yemen’s Recovery Path Yemen’s economy continues to face strain as persistent conflict, institutional fragmentation, and declining external support compound the country’s long-running crisis, according to the World Bank’s latest Yemen Economic Monitor
Investment Climate - World Bank Group The Investment Climate team provides evidence-based support to help countries foster an “investment-grade” business environment, maximize the benefits of private investment, and secure a share in global value chains