Recent World Bank Technical Papers |
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No. 370 | Dejene, Shishira, Yanda, and Johnsen, Land Degradation in Tanzania: Perception from the Village |
No. 371 | Essama-Nssah, Analyse d'une rpartition du niveau de vie |
No. 372 | Cleaver and Schreiber, Inverser la spriale: Les interactions entre la population, l'agriculture et l'environnement en Afrique subsaharienne |
No. 373 | Onursal and Gautam, Vehicular Air Pollution: Experiences from Seven Latin American Urban Centers |
No. 374 | Jones, Sector Investment Programs in Africa: Issues and Experiences |
No. 375 | Francis, Milimo, Njobvo, and Tembo, Listening to Farmers: Participatory Assessment of Policy Reform in Zambia's Agriculture Sector |
No. 376 | Tsunokawa and Hoban, Roads and the Environment: A Handbook |
No. 377 | Walsh and Shah, Clean Fuelsfor Asia: Technical Optionsfor Moving toward Unleaded Gasoline and Low-Sulfur Diesel |
No. 378 | Shah and Nagpal, eds., Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia: Kathmandu Valley Report |
No. 379 | Shah and Nagpal, eds., Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia: Jakarta Report |
No. 380 | Shah and Nagpal, eds., Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia: Metro Manila Report |
No. 381 | Shah and Nagpal, eds., Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia: Greater Mumbai Report |
No. 382 | Barker, Tenenbaum, and Woolf, Governance and Regulation of Power Pools and System Operators: An International Comparison |
No. 383 | Goldman, Ergas, Ralph, and Felker, Technology Institutions and Policies: Their Role in Developing Technological Capability in Industry |
No. 384 | Kojima and Okada, Catching Up to Leadership: The Role of Technology Support Institutions in Japan's Casting Sector |
No. 385 | Rowat, Lubrano, and Porrata, Competition Policy and MERCOSUR |
No. 386 | Dinar and Subramanian, Water Pricing Experiences: An International Perspective |
No. 387 | Oskarsson, Berglund, Seling, Snellman, Stenbck, and Fritz, A Planner's Guidefor Selecting Clean-Coal Technologies for Power Plants |
No. 388 | Sanjayan, Shen, and Jansen, Experiences with Integrated-Conservation Development Projects in Asia |
No. 389 | International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID), Planning the Management, Operation, and Maintenance of Irrigation and Drainage Systems: A Guidefor the Preparation of Strategies and Manuals |
No. 390 | Foster, Lawrence, and Morris, Groundwater in Urban Development: Assessing Management Needs and Formulating Policy Strategies |
No. 391 | Lovei and Weiss, Jr., Environmental Management and Institutions in OECD Countries" Lessons from Experience |
No. 392 | Felker, Chaudhuri, Gyrgy, and Goldman, The Pharmaceutical Industry in India and Hungary: Policies, Institutions, and Technological Development |
No. 393 | Mohan, ed., Bibliography of Publications: Africa Region, 1990-97 |
No. 394 | Hill and Shields, Incentivesfor Joint Forest Management in India: Analytical Methods and Case Studies |
No. 395 | Saleth and Dinar, Satisfying Urban Thirst: Water Supply Augmentation and Pricing Policy in Hyderabad City, India |
No. 396 | Kikeri, Privatization and Labor: What Happens to Workers When Governments Divest? |
No. 397 | Lovei, Phasing Out Lead from Gasoline: Worldwide Experience and Policy Implications |
No. 398 | Ayres, Anderson, and Hanrahan, Setting Prioritiesfor Environmental MAnagement: An Application to the Mining Sector in Bolivia |
No. 399 | Kerf, Gray, Irwin, Lvesque, Taylor, and Klein, Concessionsfor Infrastructure: A Guide to Their Design and Award |
No. 401 | Benson and Clay, The Impact of Drought on Sub-Saharan African Economies: A Preliminary Examination |
No. 402 | Dinar, Mendelsohn, Evenson, Parikh, Sanghi, Kumar, McKinsey, and Lonergan, Measuring the Impact of Climate Change on Indian Agriculture |
No. 403 | Welch and Frmond, The Case-by-Case Approach to Privatization: Techniques and Examples |
No. 404 | Stephenson, Donnay, Frolova, Melnick, and Worzala, Improving Women's Health Services in the Russian Federation: Results of a Pilot Project |
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