RECENT WORLD BANK TECHNICAL PAPERS
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No. 304 | Foley, Photovoltaic Applications in Rural Areas of the Developing World |
No. 305 | Johnson, Education and Training of Accountants in Sub-Saharan Anglophone Africa |
No. 306 | Muir and Saba, Improving State Enterprise Performance: The Role of Internal and External Incentives |
No. 307 | Narayan, Toward Participatory Research |
No. 308 | Adamson and others, Energy Use, Air Pollution, and Environmental Policy in Krakow: Can Economic Incentives Really Help? |
No. 309 | The World Bank/FOA/UNIDO/Industry Fertilizer Working Group, World and Regional Supply and Demand Balances for Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash, 1993/94-1999/2000 |
No. 310 | Elder and Cooley, editors, Sustainable Settlement and Development of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme Area: Proceedings of a Ministerial Meeting |
No. 311 | Webster, Riopelle and Chidzero, World Bank Lending for Small Enterprises 1989-1993 |
No. 312 | Benoit, Project Finance at the World Bank: An Overview of Policies and instruments |
No. 313 | Kapur, Airport Infrastructure: The Emerging Role of the Private Sector |
No. 314 | Valdes and Schaeffer in collaboration with Ramos, Surveillance of Agricultural Price and Trade Policies: A Handbook for Ecuador |
No. 316 | Schware and Kimberley, Information Technology and National Trade Facilitation: Making the Most of Global Trade |
No. 317 | Schware and Kimberley, Information Technology and National Trade Facilitation: Guide to Best Practice |
No. 318 | Taylor, Boukambou, Dahniya, Ouayogode, Ayling, Abdi Noor, and Toure, Strengthening National Agricultural Research Systems in the Humid and Sub-humid Zones of West and Central Africa: A Framework for Action |
No. 320 | Srivastava, Lambert, and Vietmeyer, Medicinal Plants: An Expanding Role in Development |
No. 321 | Srivastava, Smith, and Fomo, Biodiversity and Agriculture: Implications for Conservation and Development |
No. 322 | Peters, The Ecology and Management of Non-Timber Forest Resources |
No. 323 | Pannier, editor, Corporate Governance of Public Enterprises in Transitional Economies |
No. 324 | Cabraal, Cosgrove-Davies, and Schaeffer, Best Practices for Photovoltaic Household Electrification Programs |
No. 325 | Bacon, Besant-Jones, and Heidarian, Estimating Construction Costs and Schedules: Experience with Power Generation Projects in Developing Countries |
No. 326 | Colletta, Balachander, and Liang, The Condition of Young Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Convergence of Health, Nutrition, and Early Education |
No. 327 | Valds and Schaeffer in collaboration with Martin, Surveillance of Agricultural Price and Trade Policies: A Handbook for Paraguay |
No. 328 | De Geyndt, Social Development and Absolute Poverty in Asia and Latin America |
No. 329 | Mohan, editor, Bibliography of Publications: Technical Department, Africa Region, July 1987 to April 2996 |
No. 330 | Echeverra, Trigo, and Byerlee, Institutional Change and Effective Financing of Agricultural Research in Latin America |
No. 331 | Sharma, Damhaug, Gilgan-Hunt, Grey, Okaru, and Rothberg, African Water Resources: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development |
No. 332 | Pohl, Djankov, and Anderson, Restructuring Large industrial Firms in Central and Eastern Europe: An Empirical Analysis |
No. 333 | Jha, Ranson, and Bobadilla, Measuring the Burden of Disease and the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Interventions: A Case Study in Guinea |
No. 334 | Mosse and Sontheimer, Performance Monitoring Indicators Handbook |
No. 335 | Kirnwni and L.e Moigne, Fostering Riparian Cooperation in International River Basins: The World Bank at Its Best in Development Diplomacy |
No. 336 | Francis, with Akinwumi, Ngwu, Nkom, Odihi, Olomajeye, Okunmadewa, and Shehu, State, Community, and Local Development in Nigeria |
No. 337 | Kerf and Smith, Privatizing Africa's Infrastructure: Promise and Change |