Recent World Bank Discussion Papers |
No. 47 International Macroeconomic Adjustment, 1987-1992. Robert E. King and Helena Tang |
No. 48 Contract Plans and Public Enterprise Performance. John Nellis [Also available in French (48F)] |
No. 49 Improving Nutrition in India: Policies and Programs and Their Impact. K. Subbarao |
No. 50 Lessons of Financial Liberalization in Asia: A Comparative Study. Yoon-Je Cho and Deena Khatkhate |
No. 51 Vocational Education and Training: A Review of World Bank Investment. John Middleton and Terry Demsky |
No 52 The Market-Based Menu Approach in Action: The 1988 Brazil Financing Package. Ruben Lamdany |
No. 53 Pathways to Change: Improving the Quality of Education in Developing Countries. Adriaan Verspoor |
No. 54 Education Managers for Business and Government. Samuel Paul, Jacob Levitsky, and John C. Ickis |
No. 55 Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: Critical Issues for the Uruguay Round. Bela Balassa, editor |
No. 56 Managing Public Expenditure: An Evolving World Bank Perspective. Robert M. Lacey |
No. 57 The Management of Common Property Natural Resources. Daniel W. Bromley and Michael M. Cernea |
No. 58 Making the Poor Creditworthy: A Case Study of the Integrated Rural Development Program in India. Robert Pulley |
No. 59 Improving Family Planning, Health, and Nutrition Outreach in India: Experience from Some World Bank-Assisted Programs. Richard Heaver |
No. 60 Fighting Malnutrition: Evaluation of Brazilian Food and Nutrition Programs. Philip Musgrove |
No. 61 Staying in the Loop: International Alliances for Sharing Technology. Ashoka Mody |
No. 62 Do Caribbean Exporters Pay Higher Freight Costs? AlexanderJ. Yeats |
No. 63 Developing Economies in Transition. Volume I: General Topics. F. Desmond McCarthy, editor |
No. 64 Developing Economies in Transition. Volume II: Country Studies. F. Desmond McCarthy, editor |
No. 65 Developing Economies in Transition. Volume III: Country Studies. F. Desmond McCarthy, editor |
No. 66 Illustrative Effects of Voluntary Debt and Debt Service Reduction Operations. Ruben Lamdany and John M. Underwood |
No. 67 Deregulation of Shipping: What Is to Be Learned from Chile. Esra Bennathan with Luis Escobar and George Panagakos |
No. 68 Public Sector Pay and Employment Reform: A Review of World Bank Experience. Barbara Nunberg |
No. 69 A Multilevel Model of School Effectiveness in a Developing Country. Marlaine E. Lockheed and Nicholas T. Longford |
No. 70 User Groups as Producers in Participatory Afforestation Strategies. Michael M. Cernea |
No. 71 How Adjustment Programs Can Help the Poor: The World Bank's Experience. Helena Ribe, Soniya Carvalho, Robert Liebenthal, Peter Nicholas, and Elaine Zuckerman |
No. 72 Export Catalysts in Low-Income Countries: A Review of Eleven Success Stories. Yung Whee Rhee and Therese Belot |
No. 73 Information Systems and Basic Statistics in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review and Strategyfor Improvement. Ramesh Chander |
No. 74 Costs and Benefits of Rent Control in Kumasi, Ghana. Stephen Malpezzi, A. Graham Tipple, and Kenneth G. Willis |
No. 75 Ecuador's Amazon Region: Development Issues and Options. James F. Hicks, Herman E. Daly, Shelton H. Davis, and Maria de Lourdes de Freitas [Also available in Spanish (75S)] |
No. 76 Debt Equity Conversion Analysis: A Case Study of the Philippine Program. John D. Shilling, Anthony Toft, and Woonki Sung |
No. 77 Higher Education in Latin America: Issues ofEfficiency and Equity. Donald R. Winkler |
No. 78 The Greenhouse Effect: Implications for Economic Development. Erik Arrhenius and Thomas W. Waltz |
No. 79 Analyzing Taxes on Business Income with the Marginal Effecive Tax Rate Model. David Dunn and Anthony Pellechio |
No. 80 Environmental Management in Development: The Evolution of Paradigms. Michael E. Colby |
No. 81 Latin America's Banking Systems in the 1980s: A Cross Country Comparison. Felipe Morris, Mark Dorfman, Jose Pedro Ortiz, and others. |
No. 82 Why Educational Policies Can Fail: An Overview of Selected African Experiences. George Psacharopoulos |
No. 83 Comparative African Experiences in Implementing Educational Policies. John Craig |
No. 84 Implementing Educational Policies in Ethiopia. Fassil R. Kiros |
No. 85 Implementing Educational Policies in Kenya. G. S. Eshiwani |
No. 86 Implementing Educational Policies in Tanzania. C. J. Galabawa |
No. 87 Implementing Educational Policies in Lesotho. T. Sohl Thelejani |
No. 88 Implementing Educational Policies in Swaziland. Cisco Magalula |
No. 89 Implementing Educational Policies in Uganda. Cooper F. Odaet |
No. 90 Implementing Educational Policies in Zambia. Paul P. W. Achola |
No. 91 Implementing Educational Policies in Zimbabwe. O. |
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