2020
DOI: 10.29333/ejosdr/7899
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Global Finance, Competitiveness, and Sustainable Development Goals in Emerging and Least Developing Economies (ELDCs): A Review of Literature

Abstract: This paper aims to provide a healthy review of literature on the global imperativeness of the term global finance and competitiveness to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We employed a content analysis method to significantly explore the impact of global finance on financing for sustainable development (FSD) through competitiveness. What are the lessons for ELDCs? From the reviewed literature, we observe that global financing causes a dual impact on competitiveness through the Real Effective Exchan… Show more

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“…The involvement of non-government actors in KPI is seen as a very important step for the government to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (TPB/SDGs), particularly Goal 17 on Partnerships. There are several indicators related to the 17th objective, namely 17.6.1 related to the number of knowledge sharing activities within the SSTC framework, 17.9.1 related to the number of indications of funding for capacity building in SSTC, and 17.16 1 concerning a number of reports on the development of a multi-stakeholder development effectiveness monitoring framework for the achievement of the TPB/SDGs (Onuchuku & Amaefule 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of non-government actors in KPI is seen as a very important step for the government to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (TPB/SDGs), particularly Goal 17 on Partnerships. There are several indicators related to the 17th objective, namely 17.6.1 related to the number of knowledge sharing activities within the SSTC framework, 17.9.1 related to the number of indications of funding for capacity building in SSTC, and 17.16 1 concerning a number of reports on the development of a multi-stakeholder development effectiveness monitoring framework for the achievement of the TPB/SDGs (Onuchuku & Amaefule 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%