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ICT Policy and Strategies 383 Information and Communication Technologies 383 Environmental Economics&Policies 171 Economic Theory&Research 163 ICT Policy and Strategies Private Sector Development 142 Nutrition and Population 82 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 75 Banks&Banking Reform 64 Health Economics&Finance 61 Decentralization 55 Primary Education 42 E-Business 38 Labor Policies 37 Governance Indicators 36 Agricultural Knowledge&Information Systems 35 Education 32 ICT Policy and Strategies Education 30 National Governance 30 Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems Information and Communication Technologies 29 Knowledge Economy 28 Payment Systems&Infrastructure 28 International Terrorism&Counterterrorism 26 Teaching and Learning 26 Public Health Promotion 25 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 24 Tertiary Education 24 Public Sector Economics&Finance 23 ICT Policy and Strategies Social Development 22 Nutrition and Population Agriculture 22 Technology Industry 22 E-Business Finance and Financial Sector Development 21 E-Business Information and Communication Technologies 21 General Technology 19 Poverty Assessment 19 E-Business Education 18 ICT Policy and Strategies Information and Communication Technologies 18 TF054105-DONOR FUNDED OPERATION ADMINISTRATION FEE INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT 18 Achieving Shared Growth 17 ICT Policy and Strategies Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems Private Sector Development 17 ICT Policy and Strategies Technology Industry Private Sector Development 17
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 1,134 English 1
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Mohan, P.C. 24 Izaguirre, Ada Karina 16 Mattoo, Aaditya 16 Yusuf, Shahid 15 Wellenius, Bjorn 14 Hoekman, Bernard 13 Easton, Peter 12 DEC 10 Prakash, Siddhartha 10 Goldberg, Itzhak 9 Nabeshima, Kaoru 9 Dar, Amit 8 Dutz, Mark A. 8 Saggi, Kamal 8 Smith, Peter 8 Estache, Antonio 7 Goddard, John Gabriel 6 Hanna, James 6 John-Abraham, Indu 6 Kuriakose, Smita 6 Kuznetsov, Yevgeny 6 Maloney, William F. 6 Mohan, P. C. 6 Rossotto, Carlo Maria 6 Wallsten, Scott 6 Paul, Samuel 5 Svensson, Jakob 5 Tarr, David 5 Xu, Lixin Colin 5 Belloncle, Guy 4 Bennett, Christopher R. 4 Beschel, Robert 4 Bond, James 4 Correa, Paulo 4 Dasgupta, Susmita 4 Djankov, Simeon 4 Farole, Thomas 4 Feder, Gershon 4 Goicoechea, Ana 4 Goldmark, Susan 4
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 1,120 World Bank 243 World Bank Group 26 International Finance Corporation 2 Operations Evaluation Department 2 Development Economics Senior Vice Presidency 1 Economic and Social Research Foundation 1 Education Development Center 1 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 1 Global Environment Facility 1 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 1 World Bank Institute 1
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World Bank Publications 431 World Bank Other Operational Studies 352 Policy Research Working Paper Series 337 Social Protection Discussion Papers 14 Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1
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RePEc 1,134 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Exporting, externalities, and technology transfer
Pack, Howard; Saggi, Kamal - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Developed-country purchasers of exports from developing-country industrial firms have often provided considerable technical aid to the exporting firms. Some question the benefits to both OECD and developing country firms of such transfers. The authors developed a model to analyze the...
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Industrial policy after the East Asian crisis - from"outward orientation"to new internal capabilities?
Mody, Ashoka - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Before East Asia's financial meltdown in the second half of 1997, there appeared to be prospects for an uneasy consensus on the East Asian"miracle", a consensus that recognized the role of the entrepreneurialstate in accelerating industrial development but emphasized the"market-friendly'nature...
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An empirical analysis ofcompetition, privatization, and regulation in telecommunications markets in Africa and Latin America
Wallsten, Scott J. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The author explores the effects of privatization, competition, and regulation on telecommunications performance in 30 African and Latin American countries from 1984 to 1997. Competition is associated with tangible benefits in terms of mainline penetration, number of pay phones, connection...
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Border, border, wide and far, how we wonder what you are
Parsley, David C.; Wei, Shang-Jin - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The authors exploit three-dimensional panel data on prices for twenty seven traded goods, over eighty eight quarters, across ninety six cities in Japan, and the United States, to answer several questions: 1) Does the average exchange rate between countries stray further from zero, than that...
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Agricultural extension - generic challenges and the ingredients for solutions
Feder, Gershon; Willett, Anthony; Zijp, Willem - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Is agricultural extension in developing countries up to the task of providing the information, ideas, and organization needed to meet food needs? What role should governments play in implementing or facilitating extension services? Roughly 80 percent of the world's extension is publicly funded...
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Approaches to liberalizing services
Stephenson, Sherry M. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Inly since completion of the Uruguay Round have developing countries in East AsOnly since completion of the Uruguay Round have developing countries in East Asia and the Western Hemisphere shown interest in liberalizing services. Ambitious effortsare now being made to incorporate services in...
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How inadequate provision of public infrastructure and services affects private investment
Reinikka, Ritva; Svensson, Jakob - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Lack of private investment is a serious policy problem in many developing countries, especially in Africa. Despite recent structural reform and stabilization, the investment response to date has been mixed, even among the strongest reformers. The role of poor infrastructure and deficient public...
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Foreign investment and productivity growth in Czech enterprises
Djankov, Simeon; Hoekman, Bernard - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
Firm-level data for the Czech Republic (1992-96) suggest that foreign investments had a positive impact on recipient firms'total factor productivity (TFP) growth. This result is robust to corrections for the sample-selection bias that prevails because foreign investment tends to go to firms with...
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Competition policy, developing countries, and the World Trade Organization
Hoekman, Bernard; Holmes, Peter - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
The authors discuss developing country interests in including competition law disciplines in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Developing countries have a great interest in pursuing active domestic competition policy, they conclude, but should do so independent of the WTO. Given the...
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Public service employment : a review of programs in selected OECD countries and transition economies
Wilson, Sandra; Fretwell, David H. - World Bank Group - 1999
This paper examines one type of program that is used by many OECD and CEEC countries (Central and Eastern European countries) to ease the pain of structural adjustment and create jobs, namely Public Service Employment (PSE). Such programs are characterized by the employment of unemployed...
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