Topsy-turvy World: Net Transfer of Resources From Poor to Rich Countries

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The crisis stemming from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has turned a spotlight on financial vulnerabilities in developing countries and the limitations they face in mobilizing domestic financial resources to respond to the pandemic at the required scale.1 This brief takes a step back from the COVID-19 crisis to highlight a longer-standing trend which is adding to the troubles facing developing countries. For the past two decades, net financial resource transfers between developed and developing countries have typically favoured the former and disadvantaged the latter. Overall, more financial resources have gone from developing to developed countries than have been returned. The policy brief looks at the main drivers of this net financial resource transfer to the developed world, including illicit financial flows from developing countries, and offers some policy proposals to address this problem. U N I T E D N AT I O N S C O N F E R E N C E O N T R A D E A N D D E V E L O P M E N T
颠倒世界:资源从穷国向富国的净转移
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发的危机使人们关注发展中国家的金融脆弱性,以及它们在动员国内财政资源以所需规模应对大流行方面面临的限制本简报回顾了2019冠状病毒病危机,强调了一个长期存在的趋势,这一趋势正在加剧发展中国家面临的麻烦。在过去二十年中,发达国家和发展中国家之间的财政资源净转移通常有利于前者而不利于后者。总的来说,从发展中国家流入发达国家的财政资源比回流的要多。政策简报探讨了向发达世界转移资金净额的主要驱动因素,包括来自发展中国家的非法资金流动,并提出了一些解决这一问题的政策建议。但我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想,我想
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