> Publishers' series
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Intra-household dynamics and attitudes toward vaccines experimental and survey evidence from Zambia Christopher Hoy, Rajee Kanagavel, Corey Cameron ; World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, August 2022
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COVID-19 age-mortality curves are flatter in developing countries using both official death counts and excess deaths Gabriel Demombynes, Damien de Walque, Paul Gubbins, Beatriz Piedad Urdinola, Jeremy Veillard
[Washington, DC, USA]: World Bank Group, Human Development Global Practice, October 2021
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How to end The COVID-19 pandemic by March 2022 Ruchir Agarwal, Tristian Reed
Washington, D.C: The World Bank, 2021
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9633:
Organizational resources, country institutions, and national culture behind firm survival and growth during COVID-19 Yu Liu, Mike W. Peng, Zuobao Wei, Jian Xu, Lixin Colin Xu
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2021
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Effects of public sector wages on corruption wage inequality matters Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, Michael Lokshin, and Vladimir Kolchin ; World Bank
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2021
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Containing Chinese state-owned enterprises? the role of deep trade agreements Kevin Lefebvre, Nadia Rocha, Michele Ruta ; World Bank
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2021
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Effect of armed conflict on intimate partner violence evidence from the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria Uche Eseosa Ekhator-Mobayode, Lucia C. Hanmer, Eliana Carolina Rubiano Matulevich, Diana Jimena Arango ; World Bank Group
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Development Economics, Development Impact Evaluation Group, March 2020
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9180:
Policy challenges for emerging and developing economies lessons from the past decade Franz Ulrich Ruch
[Washington, DC, USA]: World Bank Group, Prospects Group, 2020
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9338:
Mobile money and investment by women businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa Asif Islam, Silvia Muzi
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Development Economics, Global Indicators Group, July 2020
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9342:
Income distribution, international integration and sustained poverty reduction Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Tristan Reed
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Development Economics, Development Research Group, July 2020
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9343:
The information content of capital controls Owen Nie
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Finance, Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice, July 2020
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9336:
The labor market effects of Venezuelan migration in Ecuador Sergio Olivieri, Francesc Ortega, Ana Rivadeneira, Eliana Carranza
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, July 2020
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9344:
Expansionary fiscal austerity new international evidence Owen Nie
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Finance, Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice, July 2020
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9340:
Gender empowerment, supply-chain linkages and foreign direct investment evidence on Bangladesh Ana M. Fernandes, Hiau Looi Kee
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Development Economics, Development Research Group, July 2020
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9335:
The state of land use in Northern Nigeria a landsat-based mapping framework Fernando Sedano, Vasco Molini, M Abul Kalam Azad
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, July 2020
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9333:
The effects of digital-technology adoption on productivity and factor demand firm-level evidence from developing countries Ana Paula Cusolito, Daniel Lederman, Jorge Peña
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Middle East and North Africa Region, Office of the Chief Economist, July 2020
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9348:
Hide and protect a role of global financial secrecy in shaping domestic institutions Gulnaz Sharafutdinova, Michael Lokshin
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Europe and Central Asia Region, Office of the Chief Economist, August 2020
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9140:
Assessing the longer term impact of community-driven development programs evidence from a field experiment in the Democratic Republic of Congo Eric Mvukiyehe, Peter van der Windt ; World Bank Group
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, Development Economics, Development Impact Evaluation Group, January 2020
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Migration in Libya a spatial network analysis Michele Di Maio, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza, Vasco Molini ; World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice
[Washington, DC ]: World Bank Group, January 2020
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9146:
The role of historical Christian missions in the location of World Bank aid in Africa Matteo Alpino and Eivind Moe Hammersmark ; World Bank Group
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, Development Economics, Knowledge and Strategy Team, February 2020
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8969:
Lessons from power sector reforms the case of Morocco Zainab Usman, Tayeb Amegroud ; World Bank Group, Energy and Extractives Global Practice & Africa Region, Office of the Chief Economist
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, August 2019
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8980:
Industrialization on a knife's edge productivity, labor costs and the rise of manufacturing in Ethiopia Stefano Caria ; World Bank Group, Africa Region, Office of the Chief Economist
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, August 2019
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8764:
Migration and urbanization in post-apartheid South Africa Jan David Bakker, Christopher Parsons, Ferdinand Rauch ; World Bank Group, Development Economics Vice Presidency Strategy and Operations Team
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, March 2019
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8913:
The impact of mobile money on poor rural households experimental evidence from Uganda Christina Wieser, Miriam Bruhn, Johannes Kinzinger, Christian Ruckteschler, Soren Heitmann
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, IFC-Mastercard Foundation Partnership for Financial Inclusion, June 2019
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8992:
The entertaining way to behavioral change fighting HIV with MTV Abhijit Banerjee, Eliana La Ferrara, Victor H. Orozco-Olvera ; World Bank Group, Development Economics, Development Evaluation Group
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, September 2019
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8612:
Who wins and who loses from staple food price spikes? Welfare implications for Mozambique Javier E. Baez, German Caruso, Hemant Pullabhotla ; World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, October 2018
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8680:
Green Sukuk, energy poverty, and climate change a roadmap for sub-Saharan Africa Dalal Aassouli, Mehmet Asutay, Mahmoud Mohieldin, and Tochukwu Chiara Nwokike ; World Bank Group, Office of the Senior Vice President, 2030 Agenda, UN Relations and Partnerships
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, December 2018
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8685:
The relationship between conflicts, economic shocks, and death with depression, economic activities, and human capital investment in Nigeria Julian Jamison, Kevin Robert McGee, Gbemisola Oseni, Julie Perng, Ryoko Sato, Tomomi Tanaka, Renos Vakis ; World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, December 2018
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8608:
Taking management digital lessons from the development of an innovative management information system for small businesses in Ethiopia Salman Alibhai, Francesco Strobbe, Espen Villanger ; World Bank Group, Finance, Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, October 2018
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8681:
Minimum wages and labor supply in an emerging market the case of Mauritius Zaakhir Asmal, Haroon Bhorat, Ravi Kanbur, Marco Ranzani, Pierella Paci ; World Bank Group, Poverty and Equity Global Practice
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, December 2018
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8436:
Inflation, liquidity and innovation Michael Evers, Stefan Niemann, Marc Schiffbauer
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, May 2018
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8423:
Trade linkages between the Belt and Road economies Mauro Boffa ; World Bank Group, Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment Global Practice
[Washington, DC]: World Bank Group, May 2018
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7831:
Nonrenewable resources, income inequality and per capita GDP an empirical analysis Antonio Scognamillo, Gianluca Mele, Luca Sensini
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7819:
The globe and the circle geometry and economic geography as tribute to Thales and Nash Kaushik Basu
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7816:
The state of economics, the state of the world Kaushik Basu, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7815:
How long is the maturity of corporate borrowing? evidence from bond and loan issuances across markets; Juan Jose Cortina-Lorente, Tatiana Didier, Sergio L. Schmukler
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7810:
How many years have refugees been in exile? Xavier Devictor, World Bank, Quy-Toan Do, World Bank
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7809:
Are all trade agreements equal? the role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows Rebecca Freeman, Samuel Pienknagura
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7795:
Understanding the dynamics of labor income inequality in Latin America Carlos Rodríguez-Castelán, Luis F. López-Calva, Nora Lustig, Daniel Valderrama
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7796:
Short- and long-term effects of a child-labor ban Caio Piza, The World Bank Development Research Group, André Portela Souza, Sao Paulo School of Economics (EESP-FGV)
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7839:
Poor households' productive investments of cash transfers quasi-experimental evidence from Niger Quentin Stoeffler, Department of Economics, Istanbul Technical University, Bradford Mills, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech, Patrick Premand, Social Protection and Labor Global Practice, World Bank
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7840:
Citizen engagement in rulemaking evidence on regulatory practices in 185 countries Melissa Johns and Valentina Saltane
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7836:
Constructing robust poverty trends in the Islamic Republic of Iran 2008 - 14 Aziz Atamanov, Mohammad-Hadi Mostafavi, Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, Tara Vishwanath
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7803:
Unequal before the law measuring legal gender disparities across the world Sarah Iqbal, Women, Business and the Law, DECIG, World Bank Washington DC, USA, Asif Islam, Enterprise Analysis Unit, DECIG, World Bank, Washington DC, Rita Ramalho, Doing Business, DECIG, World Bank Washington DC, Alena Sakhonchik, Women, Business and the Law, DECIG, World Bank Washington DC, USA
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7842:
Dynamic relationship between corruption and youth unemployment empirical evidences from a system GMM approach Bechir N. Bouzid
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016
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7622:
Absent laws and missing women can domestic violence legislation reduce female mortality? Mohammad Amina, Asif Islamb, and Augusto Lopez-Claros
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Africa Region, Office of the Chief Economist, 2016
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7229:
Labor market regulations and outcomes in Sweden a comparative analysis of recent trends Hulya Ulku; Silvia Muzi
Washington, DC: Development Economics, Global Indicators Group, 2015
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7254:
The dark side of disclosure evidence of government expropriation from worldwide firms Tingting Liu,
Washington, DC: Africa Region, Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Team, 2015
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7237:
Measuring inequality from top to bottom Tania Diaz-Bazan
Washington, DC: Poverty Global Practice Group, 2015
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7242:
Trade agreements and enforcement evidence from WTO dispute settlement Chad P. Bown; Kara Marie Reynolds
Washington, DC: Development Research Group, Trade and International Integration Team, 2015
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7378:
Subjective well-being across the lifespan in Europe and Central Asia Jan Michael Bauer, Victoria Levin, Ana Maria Munoz Boudet, Peng Nie, and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
Washington, DC: Poverty Global Practice Group & Social Protection and Labor Global Practice Group, 2015
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7517:
Forced displacement and refugees in Sub-Saharan Africa an economic inquiry Philip Verwimp; Jean-Francois Maystadt
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Africa Region, Office of the Chief Economist, 2015
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7252:
Data deprivation another deprivation to end Umar Serajuddin,
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2015
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6828:
Trust and identity in a small, post-socialist, post-crisis society Christian Bjørnskov,
Washington, DC: World Bank, Finance and Private Sector Development, Non-Banking Financial Institutions, 2014
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6933:
Asymmetric punishment as an instrument of corruption control Karna Basu, Kaushik Basu, Tito Cordella
Washington, D.C: The World Bank, 2014
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6798:
What factors predict how public sector projects perform? a review of the World Bank's public sector management portfolio Jürgen René Blum
Washington, DC: World Bank, Governance and Public Sector Management Practice, 2014
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6833:
Fragmentation, incomes and jobs an analysis of European competitiveness Marcel Timmer; Bart Los; Robert Stehrer;
Washington, DC: World Bank, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, International Trade Unit, 2014
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6800:
Governance of securities regulators a framework Richard Pratt, Alexander Berg
Washington, DC: World Bank, Financial and Private Sector Development, Capital Markets Practice, 2014
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6836:
Voter response to natural disaster aid quasi-experimental evidence from drought relief payments in Mexico Alan Fuchs, Lourdes Rodriguez-Chamussy
Washington, DC: World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2014
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6838:
Learning from financial crises Jamus Jerome Lim and Geoffrey Minne
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Prospects Group, Global Modeling and Analytics Unit, 2014
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6835:
Do poverty traps exist? Aart Kraay and David McKenzie
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth Team & Finance and Private Sector, Development Team, 2014
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6804:
Pathways from jobs to social cohesion Frank-Borge Wietzke
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Economics Vice Presidency, Partnerships, Capacity Building Unit, 2014
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6819:
Labor market regulations what do we know about their impacts in developing countries? Gordon Betcherman
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Economics Vice Presidency, Partnerships, Capacity Building Unit, 2014
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6306:
Reinsurance as capital optimization tool under Solvency II Eugene N. Gurenko, Alexander Itigin
Washington, DC: World Bank, Finance and Private Sector Development, Non-Banking Financial Institutions, 2013
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6177:
Are international food price spikes the source of Egypt’s high inflation? Sherine Al-Shawarby; Hoda Selim
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2012
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6024:
Food security and wheat prices in Afghanistan a distribution-sensitive analysis of household-level impacts Anna D'Souza; Dean Jolliffe
Washington, DC: World Bank, South Asia Region, Economic Policy and Poverty Sector, 2012
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6129:
Winning hearts and minds through development? evidence from a field experiment in Afghanistan Andrew Beath; Fotini Christia; Ruben Enikolopov
Washington, DC: World Bank, East Asia and the Pacific Region, Office of the Chief Economist, 2012
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6133:
Direct democracy and resource allocation experimental evidence from Afghanistan Andrew Beath; Fotini Christia; Ruben Enikolopov
Washington, DC: World Bank, East Asia and the Pacific Region, Office of the Chief Economist, 2012
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6150:
Poverty and distributional impact of gas price hike in Armenia Lire Ersado
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Human Development Sector Unit, 2012
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6159:
Equality of opportunity for children in Egypt, 2000 - 2009 achievements and challenges Carlos E. Vélez; Sherine Al-Shawarby; Heba El-Laithy
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2012
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6166:
Internal migration in Egypt levels, determinants, wages, and likelihood of employment Santiago Herrera; Karim Badr
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2012
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6269:
Empowering women evidence from a field experiment in Afghanistan Andrew Beath; Fotini Christia; Ruben Enikolopov
Washington, DC: World Bank, East Asia and the Pacific Region, Office of the Chief Economist, 2012
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5999:
The law's majestic equality? the distributive impact of litigating social and economic rights Daniel M. Brinks; Varun Gauri
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Human Development and Public Services Team, 2012
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5685:
A profile of border protection in Egypt an effective rate of protection approach adjusting for energy subsidies Alberto Valdés; William Foster
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2011
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5589:
Was growth in Egypt between 2005 and 2008 pro-poor? from static to dynamic poverty profile Daniela Marotta; Ruslan Yemtsov; Heba El-Laithy; Hala Abou-Ali; Sherine Al-Shawarby
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management, 2011
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5812:
Family planning and fertility estimating program effects using cross-sectional data Claus C. Pörtner; Kathleen Beegle; Luc Christiaensen
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty and Inequality Team, 2011
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5738:
The labor market, education and armed conflict in Tajikistan Olga N. Shemyakina
Washington, DC: The World Bank Group, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, Gender and Development Unit, 2011
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5595:
Ethiopia's infrastructure a continental perspective Vivien Foster; Elvira Morella
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Africa Region, Sustainable Development Department, 2011
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5662:
Deep trade policy options for Armenia the importance of services, trade facilitation and standards liberalization Jesper Jensen; David G. Tarr
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade and Integration Team, 2011
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5746:
Informality and protection from health shocks lessons from Yemen Yoonyoung Cho
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Human Development Network, Social Protection and Labor Unit, 2011
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5815:
Sudan's infrastructure a continental perspective Rupa Ranganathan; Cecilia M. Briceno-Garmendia
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Africa Region, Sustainable Development Unit, 2011
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5811:
Export diversification in a transitioning economy the case of Syria Jamus Jerome Lim; Christian Saborowski
Washington, DC: The World Bank Group, 2011
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5740:
Why does the productivity of education vary across individuals in Egypt? firm size, gender, and access to technology as sources of heterogeneity in returns to education Santiago Herrera; Karim Badr
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2011
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5611:
Reforming government debt markets in MENA Catiana Garcia-Kilroy; Anderson Caputo Silva
Washington, DC: The World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Financial and Private Sector Development Unit & Financial and Private Sector Development Network, Global Capital Markets Department, 2011
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5577:
Petroleum subsidies in Yemen leveraging reform for development Clemens Breisinger; Wilfried Engelke; Olivier Ecker
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management, 2011
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5831:
Sudan's infrastructure a continental perspective Fan Zhang
Washington, DC: The World Bank Group, 2011
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5834:
The experience with macro-prudential policies of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey in response to the global financial crisis Turalay Kenc; M. Ibrahim Turhan; Onur Yildrim
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Office of the Chief Economist, 2011
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5529:
Saving and growth in Egypt Constantino Hevia; Norman Loayza
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth Team, 2011
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5554:
Mapping vulnerability to climate change Rasmus Heltberg; Misha Bonch-Osmolovskiy
Washington, DC: World Bank, Sustainable Development Network, Social Development Unit, 2011
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5575:
Chronic diseases and labor market outcomes in Egypt Lorenzo Rocco
Washington, DC: World Bank, Human Development Network, Health, Nutrition and Population Unit, 2011
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5871:
Cross border banking supervision incentive conflicts in supervisory information between home and host supervisors Katia D'Hulster
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Prospects Group, Migration and Remittances Team, 2011
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5323:
Obstacles to growth for small and medium enterprises in Turkey Murat Şeker; Paulo Guilherme Correa
Washington, DC: World Bank, Financial and Private Sector Vice Presidency, Enterprise Analysis Unit [u.a.], 2010
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5341:
The economy-wide effects of further trade reforms in Tunisia's services sectors Philippa Dee; Ndiamé Diop
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Social and Economic Development Dep., 2010
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5368:
Estimates of trade-related adjustment costs in Syria Jamus Jerome Lim; Christian Saborowski
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Prospects Group [u.a.], 2010
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5506:
Understanding the benefits of regional integration to trade the application of a gravity model to the case of Central America Darwin Marcelo Gordillo; Aiga Stokenberga; Jordan Schwartz
Washington, DC: World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Sustainable Development Dep., 2010
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5502:
Corporate vulnerability and bank stability evidence from Jordan Inessa Love
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Team, 2010
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5508:
Is there a metropolitan bias? the inverse relationship between poverty and city size in selected developing countries Céline Ferré; Francisco H. G. Ferreira; Peter Lanjouw
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty and Inequality Team, 2010
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5466:
Rising food prices and coping strategies household-level evidence from Afghanistan Anna D'Souza; Dean Jolliffe
Washington, DC: World Bank, South Asia Region, Economic Policy and Poverty Team, 2010
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5487:
Tajikistan key priorities for climate change adaptation Luca Barbone; Anna Reva; Salman Zaidi
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2010
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5499:
A framework for analyzing competition in the banking sector an application to the case of Jordan Asli Demirguc-Kunt; María Soledad Martínez Pería
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Team, 2010
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5204:
Measuring inequality of opportunity with imperfect data the case of Turkey Francisco H. G. Ferreira; Jérémie Gignoux; Meltem Aran
Washington, DC: World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Off. of the Chief Economist [u.a.], 2010
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5261:
Export performance and trade facilitation reform hard and soft infrastructure Alberto Portugal-Perez; John S. Wilson
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade and Integration Team, 2010
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5235:
Incomplete markets and fertilizer use evidence from Ethiopia Daniel Zerfu; Donald F. Larson
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Agriculture and Rural Development Team, 2010
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4908:
Moving up the ladder? the impact of migration experience on occupational mobility in Albania Calogero Carletto; Talip Kilic
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team, 2009
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4900:
International migration and gender differentials in the home labor market evidence from Albania Mariapia Mendola; Gero Carletto
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team, 2009
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4904:
Frame-of-reference bias in subjective welfare regressions Kathleen Beegle; Kristen Himelein; Martin Ravallion
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team, 2009
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4970:
How should fiscal policy respond to the economic crisis in the low income Commonwealth of Independent States? some pointers from Tajikistan Martin Brownbridge; Sudharshan Canagarajah
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Poverty Reduction & Economic Management Sector Unit [u.a.], 2009
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4919:
AIDS and dualism Ethiopia's burden under rational expectations Clive Bell; Anastasios Koukoumelis
Washington, DC: World Bank, Human Development Network, Global HIV/AIDS Program, 2009
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4945:
Modeling migration dynamics in Albania a hazard function approach Carlo Azzari; Carlogero Carletto
Washington: The World Bank, 2009
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4869:
Firms' productive performance and the investment climate in developing economies an application to MENA manufacturing Tidiane Kinda; Patrick Plane; Marie-Ange Véganzonès-Varoudakis
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, 2009
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4893:
Stockpiles of obsolete pesticides and cleanup priorities a methodology and application for Tunisia Susmita Dasgupta; Craig Meisner; David Wheeler
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Environment and Energy Team, 2009
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4946:
Mind the gap? a rural-urban comparison of manufacturing firms Bob Rijkers; Måns Söderbom; Josef Loening
Washington, DC: World Bank, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, Poverty Reduction Group, 2009
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4969:
Inflation dynamics and food prices in an agricultural economy the case of Ethiopia Josef L. Loening; Dick Durevall; Yohannes A. Birru
Washington, DC: World Bank, Africa Region, Agricultural and Rural Development Unit, 2009
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5157:
Corruption and confidence in public institutions evidence from a global survey Bianca Clausen, Aart Kraay, Zsolt Nyiri
Washington, DC: World Bank, 2009
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5085:
Creative destruction and policy reforms changing productivity effects of firm turnover in Moroccan manufacturing Mary Hallward-Driemeier; Fraser Thompson
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth Team, 2009
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5106:
Mind the neighbors the impact of productivity and location on firm turnover Mary Hallward-Driemeier; Fraser Thompson
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth Team, 2009
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5004:
Forecasting local climate for policy analysis a pilot application for Ethiopia Brian Blankespoor; Kiran Dev Pandey; David Wheeler
Washington, DC: World Bank, Environment Dep. [u.a.], 2009
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5087:
The dynamic effects of countercyclical fiscal stimulus on output in Tunisia Ndiamé Diop; Nizar Ben Abdallah
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, 2009
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4725:
Decentralization, economic development and growth in Turkish provinces Mehmet Serkan Tosun; Serdar Yilmaz
Washington, DC: World Bank, Sustainable Development Network, Social Development Dep., Sept. 2008
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4532:
Fiscal policy for growth and development in Tajikistan Martin Brownbridge; Sudharshan Canagarajah
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, Febr. 2008
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4555:
Informal payments and moonlighting in Tajikistan's health sector Andrew Dabalen; Waly Wane
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Poverty Reduction & Economic Management Sector Unit, Mar. 2008
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4724:
Simulating the impact of geographic targeting on poverty alleviation in Morocco what are the gains from disaggregation? Mohammed Douidich; Abdeljouad Ezzrari; Peter Lanjouw
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team, Sept. 2008
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4564:
Can production and trafficking of illicit drugs be reduced or merely shifted? Peter Reuter
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth Team, Mar. 2008
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4609:
Beyond aid new sources and innovative mechanisms for financing development in Sub-Saharan Africa Dilip Ratha; Sanket Mohapatra; Sonia Plaza
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Prospects Group, Migration and Remittances Team, Apr. 2008
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4681:
Assessing interactions among education, social insurance, and labor market policies in a general equilibrium framework an application to Morocco Mohamed A. Marouani; David A. Robalino
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Human Development Dep., July 2008
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4684:
Referendum, response and consequences for Sudan the game between Juba and Khartoum Ibrahim Elbadawi; Gary Milante; Costantino Pischedda
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth Team, July 2008
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4781:
Macro-micro feedback links of irrigation water management in Turkey Erol H. Cakmak; Hasan Dudu; Sirin Saracoglu; Xinshen Diao; Terry Roe
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Sustainable Rural and Urban Development Team, Nov. 2008
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4774:
Centralization, decentralization, and conflict in the Middle East and North Africa Mehmet Serkan Tosun; Serdar Yilmaz
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2008
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4358:
A micro-decomposition analysis of the macroeconomic determinants of human development Sylvie Lambert; Martin Ravallion; Dominique Van de Walle
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty, Human Development and Public Services Teams, Sept. 2007
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4442:
Assessing the functioning of land rental markets in Ethiopia Klaus Deininger; Daniel Ayalew Ali; Tekie Alemu
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Sustainable Rural and Urban Development Team, Dec. 2007
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4327:
Urbanization and productivity evidence from Turkish provinces over the period 1980 - 2000 Souleymane Coulibaly; Uwe Deichmann; Somik Lall
Washington, DC: World Bank, Sustainable Development Network, Urban Unit, Aug. 2007
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4332:
Exploring Lebanon's growth prospects Jean-Claude Berthélemy; Sébastien Dessus; Charbel Nahas
Washington, DC: World Bank, Middle East and North Africa Region, Social and Economic Development Group, Aug. 2007
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4142:
The impact of Kazakhstan accession to the World Trade Organization a quantitative assessment Jesper Jensen; David Tarr
Washington: The World Bank, 2007
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4257:
Consumption risk, technology adoption, and poverty traps evidence from Ethiopia Stefan Dercon and Luc Christiaensen
Washington: The World Bank, 2007
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4168:
Mobility and earnings in Ethiopia's urban labor markets, 1994-2004 Arne Bigsten; Taye Mengistae; Abebe Shimeles
Washington: The World Bank, 2007
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4169:
Quantitative approaches to fiscal sustainability analysis a new World Bank tool applied to Turkey Nina Budina; Sweder van Wijnbergen
Washington: The World Bank, 2007
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4135:
Climate change, irrigation and Israeli agriculture will warming be harmful? Aliza Fleischer; Ivgenia Lichtman; Robert Mendelsohn
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Sustainable Rural and Urban Development Team, 2007
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4017:
Do subsidized health programs in Armenia increase utilization among the poor? Diego F. Angel-Urdinola and Shweta Jain
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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3923:
Public-private sector wage differentials and returns to education in Djibouti Paloma Anós Casero; Ganesh Kumar Seshan
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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3857:
Trade liberalization, factor market flexibility, and growth The case of Morocco and Tunisia Allen Dennis
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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3908:
Turkey's evolving trade integration into Pan-European markets Bartlomiej Kaminski; Francis Ng
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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4009:
Azerbaijan's household survey data explaining why inequality is so low Lire Ersado
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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Fiscal and social impact of a nominal exchange rate devaluation in Djibouti Paloma Anós Casero; Ganesh Seshan
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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4050:
The demographic benefit of international migration hypothesis and application to the Middle Eastern and North African contexts Phillipe Fargues
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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3804:
Disinflation, fiscal sustainability, and labor market adjustment in Turkey Pierre-Richard Agenor
Washington: The World Bank, 2006
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3550:
Feedback links between economy-wide and farm-level policies application to irrigation water management in Morocco Terry Roe
Washington: The World Bank, 2005
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3529:
Economic evaluation of housing subsidy systems: a methodology with application to Morocco David Le Blanc
Washington: The World Bank, 2005
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3489:
Environmental factors and children's malnutrition in Ethiopia Patricia Silva
Washington: The World Bank, 2005
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3661:
Public infrastructure and private investment in the Middle East and North Africa Pierre-Richard Agenor; Mustapha K. Nabli; Tarik M. Yousef
Washington: The World Bank, 2005
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3520:
Environment as cultural heritage: the Armenian diaspora's willingness-to-pay to protect Armenia's Lake Sevan Benoit Laplante; Craig Meisner; Hua Wang
Washington: The World Bank, 2005
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3478:
Do services and transfers reach Morocco's poor? Evidence from poverty and spending maps Dominique van de Walle
Washington: The World Bank, 2005
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3793:
Creating a poverty map for Azerbaijan Angela Baschieri ... [et al.]
S.l.: World Bank, [2005]
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3512:
Policy mix, public debt management and fiscal rules lessons from the 2002 Brazilian crisis Santiago Herrera
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005
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3511:
Bank privatization and performance empirical evidence from Nigeria Thorsten Beck, Robert Cull, and Afeikhena Jerome
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005
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3510:
Measuring empowerment in practice structuring analysis and framing indicators Ruth Alsop, and Nina Heinsohn
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005
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3298:
Insurance regulation in Jordan New rules--old system Dimitri Vittas
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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3339:
A policy note on telecommunications reform in Algeria Paul Noumba Um
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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3368:
Gainers and losers from trade reform in Morocco Martin Ravallion; Michael Lokshin
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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3287:
Explaining and forecasting inflation in Turkey Ilker Domac
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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How fair is workfare? gender, public works, and employment in rural Ethiopia Agnes R. Quisumbing; Yisehac Yohannes
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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Is there room for foreign exchange interventions under an inflation targeting framework ? Evidence from Mexico and Turkey Ilker Domac; Alfonso Mendoza
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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3335:
Productivity and the investment climate what matters most? Fabiano Bastos and John Nasir
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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3218:
Cotton market setting, trade policies, and issues John Baffes
Washington: The World Bank, 2004
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2952:
The effects of a fee-waiver program on health care utilization among the poor evidence from Armenia Nazmul Chaudhury; Jeffrey Hammer; Edmundo Murragarra
Washington: The World Bank, 2003
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3091:
Labor market policies and unemployment in Morocco a quantitative analysis Pierre-Richard Agenor; Karim El Aynaoui
Washington: The World Bank, 2003
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3144:
Market disequilibria and inflation in Uzbekistan, 1994-2000 Thilak Ranaweera
Washington: The World Bank, 2003
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3145:
Alternative paths to structural adjustment in Uzbekistan in a three-gap framework Thilak Ranaweera
Washington: The World Bank, 2003
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2882:
Politically optimal tariffs an application to Egypt Dorsati Madini ; Marcelo Olarreaga
Washington: The World Bank, 2002
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2824:
Trade policy and labor services final status options for the West Bank and Gaza Maurice Schiff
Washington: The World Bank, 2002
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2827:
Learning to export - evidence from Moroccan manufacturing Marcel Fafchamps ; Said El Hamine ; Albert Zeufack
Washington: The World Bank, 2002
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2874:
Risks and macroeconomic impacts of HIV/AIDS in the Middle East and North Africa why waiting to intervene can be costly David A. Robalino ; Carol Jenkins
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2002
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2572:
Nonfarm income, inequality, and poverty in rural Egypt and Jordan Richard H. Adams
Washington: The World Bank, 2001
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2593:
Changing trade patterns after conflict resolution in the South Caucasus Evgeny Polyakov
Washington: The World Bank, 2001
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2727:
Hospital governance and incentive design the case of corporatized public hospitals in Lebanon Florence Eid
Washington: The World Bank, 2001
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2726:
Applying the decision rights to a case of hospital institutional design Florence Eid
Washington: The World Bank, 2001
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2577:
Developing rainfall-based index insurance in Morocco Jerry Skees
Washington: The World Bank, 2001
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2546:
Gender dimensions of pension reform in the former Soviet Union Paulette Castel; Louise Fox
Washington: The World Bank, 2001
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2484:
Banking crises in transition economies fiscal costs and related issues Helena Tang; Edda Zoli; Irina Klytchnikova
Washington: The World Bank, 2000
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2268:
The structure of social disparities in education gender and wealth Deon Filmer
Washington: The World Bank, 2000
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2472:
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan - a tale of two transition paths Asad Alam; Arup Banerji
Washington: The World Bank, 2000
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2474:
Exports and information spillovers Alessandro Nicita; Marcelo Olarreaga
Washington: The World Bank, 2000
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2434:
Socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in the developing world Adam Wagstaff; Naoko Watanabe
Washington: The World Bank, 2000
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2482:
Can institutions resolve ethnic conflict? William Easterly
Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth, 2000
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2462:
Foreign entry in Turkey's banking sector, 1980 - 97 by Cevdet Denizer
Washington, DC: World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit, 2000
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2433:
External interventions and the duration of civil wars Ibrahim A. Elbadawi, Nicholas Sambanis
Washington, D.C: World Bank, Development Research Group, Public Economics, 2000
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2331:
Competition, corporate governance, and regulation in Central Asia - Uzbekistan's structural reform challenges Harry G. Boradman
Washington: The World Bank, 2000
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2141:
Capital flows, macroeconomic management, and the financial system - Turkey, 1989-97 Ova Celasun; Cevdet Denizer; Dong He
Washington: The World Bank, 1999
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2182:
The integration of transition economies into the world trading system Constantine Michalopoulos
Washington: The World Bank, 1999
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2086:
Deregulating technology transfer in agriculture reform's impact on Turkey in the 1980s David Gisselguist; Carl Pray
Washington: The World Bank, 1999
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Capital flows to Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union Constantijin A. Claessens; Daniel Oks; Rossana Polastri
Washington: The World Bank, 1998
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The 1994 currency crisis in Turkey Ova Celasun
Washington: The World Bank, 1998
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1839:
The effects of financial liberalization and new bank entry on market structure and competition in Turkey Cevdet Denizer
Washington: The World Bank, 1997
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1659:
Unemployment insurance in Algeria implications for a labor market in transition Elizabeth Ruppert
Washington: The World Bank, 1996
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1598:
Logistical constraints on international trade in the Maghreb Francois Amiot; Ovadia Salama
Washington: The World Bank, 1996
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1571:
Export prospects of Middle Eastern countries a post-Uruguay round analysis Alexander Yeats
Washington: The World Bank, 1996
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1599:
Economic implications for Turkey of a customs union with the European Union Glenn W. Harrison; Thomas F. Rutherford; David G. Tarr
Washington: The World Bank, 1996
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1451:
Tunisia's insurance sector Dimitri Vittas
Washington: The World Bank, 1995
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1320:
Capital structures in developing countries evidence from ten countries Asli Demirguc-Kunt; Vojislav Maksimovic
Washington: The World Bank, 1994
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1074:
How moving to world prices affects the terms of trade in 15 countries of the former Soviet Union David G. Tarr
Washington: The World Bank, 1993
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1134:
Bahrain - Managing a nonrenewable resource savings and exchange-rate policies Ibrahim A. Elbadawi; Majd Nader
Washington: The World Bank, 1993
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1133:
Macroeconomic framework for an oil-based economy the case of Bahrain Ibrahim A. Elbadawi; Majd Nader
Washington: The World Bank, 1993
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1173:
Morocco's free trade agreement with the European community a quantitative assessment Thomas F. Rutherford; E.E. Rutstrom; David G. Tarr
Washington: The World Bank, 1993
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1193:
The Armenian labor market in transition issues and options Milan Vodopivec and Wayne Vroman
Washington: The World Bank, 1993
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1077:
Risk management prospects for Egyptian cotton Panos Varangis; Elton Thipgen; Akiyama Takamasa
Washington: The World Bank, 1993
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Determinants of expatriate workers' remittances in North Africa and Europe Ibrahim Elbadawi; Robert de Rezende Rocha
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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840:
Public sector debt, fiscal deficits, and economic adjustment a comparative study of six EMENA countries Alfredo E. Thorne; Azita Dastgheib
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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1016:
Europe and Central Asia region Middle East and North Africa region population projects 1992-93 edition My T. Vu; Eduard Bos; Ann Levin
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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1059:
Political economy of policy reform in Turkey in the 1980s Onis Ziya; Steven B. Webb
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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951:
Piecemeal trade reform in partially liberalized economies an evaluation for Turkey Glenn W. Harrison; Thomas F. Rutherford; David G. Tarr
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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841:
How access to contraception affects fertility and contraceptive use in Tunisia Susan Cochrane; David K. Guilkey
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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845:
Inflation stabilization in Turkey an application of the RMSM-X model Luc Everaert
Washington: The World Bank, 1992
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787:
Private investment under macroeconomic adjustment in Morocco Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; Tobias Muller
Washington: The World Bank, 1991
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631:
The macroeconomics of the public sector deficit the case of Morocco Riccardo Faini
Washington: The World Bank, 1991
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602:
Firm output adjustment to trade liberalization theory with application to the Moroccan experience Mark A. Dutz
Washington: The World Bank, 1991
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604:
Foreign trade and its relation to competition and productivity in Turkish industry Faezeh Forouton
Washington: The World Bank, 1991
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A RMSM-X model for Turkey Luc Everaert; Fernando Garcia-Pinto, Jaume Ventura
Washington: The World Bank, 1990
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532:
Privatization in Turkey Sven B. Kjellstrom
Washington: The World Bank, 1990
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370:
Turkey export miracle or accounting trick? Ismail Arslan, Sweder van Wijnbergen
Washington: The World Bank, 1990
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243:
Kuwait - Averting financial crisis Fawzi H. Al-Sultan
Washington: The World Bank, 1989
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282:
EMENA manufactured exports and EEC trade policy Bela Balassa
Washington: The World Bank, 1989
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A policy model for Tunisia with real and financial flows Martha de Melo; Marc Leduc; Setareh Razmarah
Washington: The World Bank, 1989
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147:
The private sector's response to financial liberalization in Turkey 1980-82 Izak Atiyas
Washington: The World Bank, 1989
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Unemployment, migration, and wages in Turkey 1962-85 Bent Hansen
Washington: The World Bank, 1989
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120:
Public policy and private investment in Turkey Ajay Chhibber, Sweder van Wijnbergen
Washington: The World Bank, 1988
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External balance, fiscal policy, and growth in Turkey Ritu Anand, Ajay Chhibber, Sweder van Wijnbergen
Washington: The World Bank, 1988