Recent World Bank Discussion Papers |
No. 298 Uganda's AIDS Crisis: Its Implications for Development. Jill Armstrong |
No. 299 Towards a Payments System Law for Developing and Transition Economies. Raj Bhala |
No. 300 Africa Can Compete! Export Opportunities and Challenges for Garments and Home Products in the European Market. Tyler Biggs, Margaret Miller, Caroline Otto, and Gerald Tyler |
No. 301 Review and Outlook for the World Oil Market. Shane S. Streifel |
No. 302 The Broad Sector Approach to Investment Lending: Sector Investment Programs. Peter Harrold and Associates |
No. 303 Institutional Adjustment and Adjusting to Institutions. Robert Klitgaard |
No. 304 Putting Institutional Economics to Work: From Participation to Governance. Robert Picciotto |
No. 305 Pakistan's Public Agricultural Enterprises: Inefficiencies, Market Distortions, and Proposals for Reform. Rashid Faruqee, Ridwan Ali, and Yusuf Choudhry |
No. 306 Grameen Bank: Performance and Stability. Shahidur R. Khandker, Baqui Khalily, and Zahed Khan |
No. 307 The Uruguay Round and the Developing Economies. Edited by Will Martin and L. Alan Winters |
No. 308 Bank Governance Contracts: Establishing Goals and Accountability in Bank Restructuring. Richard P. Roulier |
No. 309 Public and Private Secondary Education in Developing Countries: A Comparative Study. Emmanuel Jimenez and Marlaine E. Lockheed with contributions by Donald Cox, Eduardo Luna, Vicente Paqueo, M. L. de Vera, and Nongnuch Wattanawaha |
No. 310 Practical Lessons for Africa from East Asia in Industrial and Trade Policies. Peter Harrold, Malathi Jayawickrama, and Deepak Bhattasali |
No. 311 The Impact of the Uruguay Round on Africa. Peter Harrold |
No. 312 Procurement and Disbursement Manual for Projects with Community Participation. Gita Gopal |
No. 313 Harnessing Information for Development: A Proposal for a World Bank Group Strategy. Eduardo Talero and Philip Gaudette |
No. 314 Colombia's Pension Reform: Fiscal and Macroeconomic Effects. Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel |
No. 315 Land Quality Indicators. Christian Pieri, Julian Dumanski, Ann Hamblin, and Anthony Young |
No. 316 Sustainability of a Government Targeted Credit Program: Evidence from Bangladesh. Shahidur R. Khandker, Zahed Khan, and Baqui Khalily |
No. 317 Selected Social Safety Net Programs in the Philippines: Targeting, Cost-Effectiveness, and Options for Reform. Kalanidhi Subbarao, Akhter U. Ahmed, and Tesfaye Teklu |
No. 318 Private Sector Development During Transition: The Visegrad Countries. Michael S. Borish and Michel Nol |
No. 319 Education Achievements and School Efficiency in Rural Bangladesh. Shahidur R. Khandker |
No. 320 Household and Intrahousehold Impacts of the Grameen Bank and Similar Targeted Credit Programs in Bangladesh. Mark M. Pitt and Shahidur R. Khandker |
No. 321 Clearance and Settlement Systems for Securities: Critical Design Choices in Emerging Market Economies. Jeff Stehm |
No. 322 Selecting Development Projects for the World Bank. Jean Baneth |
No. 323 Evaluating Public Spending: A Framework for Public Expenditure Reviews. Sanjay Pradhan |
No. 324 The Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee's Credit Programs: Performance and Sustainability. Shahidur R. Khandker and Baqui Khalily |
No. 325 Institutional and Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Brazilian Science and Technology Sector:Setting a New Agenda. |
No. 326 The East Asian Miracle and Information Technology: Strategic Management of Technological Learning. Nagy Hanna, Sandor Boyson, and Shakuntala Gunaratne |
No. 327 Agricultural Reform in Russia: A View from the Farm Level. Karen Brooks, Elmira Krylatykh, Zvi Lerman, Aleksandr Petrikov, and Vasilii Uzun |
No. 328 Insuring Sovereign Debt Against Default. David F. Babbel |
No. 329 Managing Transboundary Stocks of Small Pelagic Fish: Problems and Options. Max Agero and Exequiel Gonzalez |
No. 330 China: Issues and Options in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Control. Edited by Todd M. Johnson, Junfeng Li, Zhongxiao Jiang, and Robert P. Taylor |
No. 331 Case Studies in War-to-Peace Transition: The Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants in Ethiopia, Namibia, and Uganda. Nat J. Colletta, Markus Kostner, Ingo Wiederhofer, with the assistance of Emilio Mondo, Taimi Sitari, and Tadesse A. Woldu |
No. 333 Participation in Practice: The Experience of the World Bank and Other Stakeholders. Edited by Jennifer Rietbergen-McCracken |
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