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Pacific PSD Quarterly - November 2010
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| Date: | November 2010 |
| Type: | Serials |
| Series: | Pacific PSD Quarterly |
Description
Pacific governments are focusing to a much greater extent than in the past on removing impediments to private investment and entrepreneurship. To respond to the substantial increase in requests for assistance in implementing private sector development (PSD) oriented reforms, and to increase its capacity to promote PSD in the Pacific, ADB established the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI).
PSDI is a regional technical assistance (TA) facility cofinanced by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), with the main goal of promoting PSD to achieve sustained economic growth and reduce poverty in the region.
Contents
PSDI 101: An Introduction to the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Encouraging Women’s Commercial Activity through Business Law Reforms in the Pacific