Development Co-operation for Private Sector Development

This Working Paper provides an analytical framework of development co-operation for private sector development (PSD) and a measurement to capture relevant Official Development Finance (ODF). PSD is defined as development co-operation which addresses relevant policies and institutions, market functio...

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Development banks
Economic stabilization
Equity funds
Financial services
Infrastructure
International finance
Private sector
Quantitative analysis
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
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