This Banks World newsletter includes some of the following headings: a day to remember: international women~^!!^s day, by Elizabeth M. Hayes; a profile of Jannik Lindbaek: IFC~^!!^s new executive Vice...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 57326Date: March 1, 1994Author:
Caminis,Asimina ;
Costa,Lisa R. ;
Hayes,Elizabeth M. ;
Mchugh,Matthew F. ;
Ravat,Anwar Baig Mohammed ;
ROESSNER, J. JILL
The note identifies integrated pest management (IPM) as an environmentally sustainable approach to crop protection, given that pest populations can be controlled at low costs, with minimal, or no recourse...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 21053Date: February 28, 1994
When the Berlin Wall fell, so did birth rates - a study of surprising demographic trends in Eastern Germany. What to do about pensions in transition economies? China's state industry: a paradox of rising...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 16451Date: February 28, 1994Author:
Schrenk,Martin ;
Fox,M. Louise ;
Singhi, Inderjit ;
Sorsa,Piritta
During the last quarter of 1993, the first two Pilot Program projects were appraised by the World Bank and the donors. Appraisal is the point in the project cycle when the Bank and the donors assess the...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 18597Date: January 31, 1994Author:
Luz,Karen Anne
The note reviews the importance of mineral supplements, in animal diets to achieve sustainable livestock production. However, the effects of minerals can interact, not only with other minerals, but with...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 21052Date: January 31, 1994
"Our assistance includes ideas as well as money" interview with Michael Bruno, vice president and chief economist of the World Bank. Banking reform in the transition economies: a hard nut to crack. Czech...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 16450Date: January 31, 1994Author:
Bruno,Michael P. ;
Pleskovic,Boris ;
Hewer,Ulrich Albert ;
Dollar,David R.
Cities and political change. Hawker politics in Nairobi. Marketplace politics in Kampala and Quito. The municipality: Columbia's new scene of political activity Is urban politics unique? Redefining politics...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 17443Date: January 31, 1994Author:
Stren, Richard ;
Halfani, Mohamed ;
Malombe, Joyce ;
O
This Banks World newsletter includes some of the following headings: women in development - a change in emphasis; a new head for SWWG, by Linda Patorni; Marriott employee to the rescue, by Morallina Fanwar-George;...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 57325Date: January 1, 1994Author:
George,Morallina Fanwar ;
Kapoor,Kapil ;
Patorni,Linda ;
Swanson,Eric Valdeman ;
Wilkinson, Brian
Unemployment in Eastern Europe: social disease or economic necessity? A new wave of structural reforms in China - managing unleasing of market forces. Rich menu from China's reform kitchen. Hungary needs...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 16449Date: December 31, 1993Author:
Commander,Simon John ;
Burki,Shahid Javed ;
Soos, Karoly Attila ;
Eberstadt, Nicholas
The 'New and Noteworthy in Nutrition' newsletter highlights following issues: fireworks at the bank's hunger conference, everything you wanted to know about the international nutrition congress -- and...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 78386Date: December 10, 1993
This Banks World newsletter includes some of the following headings: the Bank and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Bank data central to treaty; the Bank's work in plain words by Prest, Michael;...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 58157Date: December 1, 1993Author:
Delmonte,David L. ;
Museveni, Yoweri K. ;
Prest,Michael Richard ;
Skolnik,Richard Lee
This Banks World newsletter includes some of the following headings: Honduras social investment fund, by Ciro Gamarra; the bank and the occupied territories: an unprecedented opportunity; the BIAS committee-status...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 58156Date: November 1, 1993Author:
Clingman,David E. ;
Delmonte,David L. ;
Gamarra,Ciro ;
Keane,William J ;
Strawhorn, John M.
The first meeting of the International Advisory Group (IAG) was held in Brazil from July 26 to August 6. The meeting opened in Brasilia, where IAG members heard presentations about the structure and financing...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 18595Date: October 31, 1993Author:
Luz,Karen Anne
Lessons and consequences of the left's victory in Poland - interview II with Leszek Balczerowicz. Financing the storm: Russia's inflation crisis. Land ownership in Russia. State enterprises in China: down...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 16448Date: October 31, 1993Author:
Balczerowicz, Leszek ;
Easterly,William R. ;
J. Singh,Dharampreet ;
Jefferson,Gary ;
Winters,L. Alan
Bangkok's urban transport crisis. A tribute to Jorge Hardoy. Urban transport in Lagos. Latin American mass transit. Transport and the environment in Santiago de Chile. The effects of Warsaw's rising car...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 17442Date: October 31, 1993Author:
Stickland, Rod ;
Cohen, Michael A. ;
Bolade, Tunji ;
H
This Banks World newsletter includes some of the following issues: letter for the Senegal, by David Jones; the whiz kids: funny business at the office by Jill Roessner; a Caribbean experiment: International...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 58154Date: October 1, 1993Author:
Costa,Lisa R. ;
Delmonte,David L. ;
George,Morallina Fanwar ;
Jones, David ;
ROESSNER, J. JILL ;
Romero,Susana ;
Sagnier,Thierry ;
Skolnik, Aaron ;
Young,Mary Eming
Russia's health reform: a complicated operation. The St. Petersburg fix. Brian Pinto explains why Polish state firms are restructuring - reply to Martin Schrenk. Central European access to EC markets:...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 16447Date: September 30, 1993Author:
Davis, Christopher M. ;
Campos,Antonio F. ;
Pinto,Brian R. ;
Kaminski, Bartlomiej
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