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Boosting Human Capital and Productivity Development Policy Financing with a Deferred Drawdown Option
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Project Information
Investment ID: P156858
Bank: World Bank
Environmental Category: N/A
Country: Peru
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Approval Date: Feb. 11, 2016
Investment Types:
Total Project Cost: No recorded data on this
Total Complaints: 1
Description
The Boosting Human Capital and Productivity Development Policy Financing with a Deferred Drawdown Option (DPF-DDO) aim to support Peru efforts to foster productivity growth under a more challenging external environment. Lower export demand, including from China, worsening terms of trade, and the prospects of higher borrowing costs are affecting a large number of emerging economies. In this context, a larger portion of economic growth in Peru will have to come from further productivity gains. The proposed DPF-DDO supports measures targeting key productivity constraints by enabling the improvement of the quality of human capital, fostering competition pressures, and facilitating trade. Given the Presidential elections in mid-2016, the operation is a stand-alone DPF-DDO. Nevertheless, the reforms supported are the first installment of widely backed medium term reform program the National Competitiveness Plan 2014-18 and the National Education Project to 2021. This DPF-DDO will also help to maintain the dialogue with the next government, facilitating the implementation of the reform agenda. The proposed amount for the DPF-DDO is US$ 1.25 billion. Peru continues to have a sound macroeconomic policy framework. Throughout the period of high growth and unlike many countries, Peru saved the commodities windfall, leaving itself with significant savings to continue to afford needed investments and strong macroeconomic buffers to face more challenging times. Indeed, domestic savings increased from just above 10 percent of GDP in the early 1990s to 24 percent in 2014, with public sector savings playing a key role over the last 10 years. Growth slowed to 2.4 percent in 2014.
Investments
Investment Type | ID | Amount | Status | Bank | Client |
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P156858 | USD 1.3 billion | Planned | WB | Government of Peru |
Related Complaints
World Bank Panel Complaints | IAM | Country | Date Filed | Status |
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Boosting Human Capital and Productivity Development Policy Financing with a Deferred Drawdown Option | WB Panel | Peru | 13/10/2017 | Closed Without Outputs |
Implementers
Name | Complaints | Dispute Resolutions | DR Successful | Compliance Reviews | Non-Compliance |
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Government of Peru |