Poland is not among the largest emitters
of greenhouse gases globally, but its economy is among the
least emissions-efficient in the European Union (EU).
Poland's global...
Capacity development is essentially a
form of change with a variety of different aspects-
cognitive, personal, organizational, political, physical,
social, financial,...
Type: Development Policy Review (DPR)Report#: 73159Date: August 1, 2011
This Results Profile talks about Kyrgyz
roads of hope and recovery. For just over 350 kilometers,
the road winds its way through the Ferghana Valley, linking
small villages...
In 2010, 102 infrastructure projects
with private participation reached financial or contractual
closing in 4 low- and middle-income countries in South Asia,
involving...
Some of the headings included in this
issue of the World Bank Pakistan newsletter are: achieving
results in a challenging environment; education reform in
Punjab increasing...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 63577Date: August 1, 2011
'Quy Nhon City Environmental
Sanitation Sub-Project', aims at upgrading sanitation
conditions for Quy Nhon city, Inh Dinh province, Vietnam.
The project is expected...
Type: Board ReportReport#: 69671Date: August 1, 2011
In 2010, 13 infrastructure projects with
private participation reached financial or contractual
closure in 11 low- and middle-income countries, involving
investment...
IWT is more energy efficient that modes
like road or rail. The bigger capacity of IWT units means
that the sector is able to ship more tons per kilometer per
unit of...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 81569Date: August 1, 2011Author:
Gille, Johan
This paper applies the Growth
Identification and Facilitation Framework developed by Lin
and Monga (2010) to Nigeria. It identifies as appropriate
comparator countries...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS5776Date: August 1, 2011Author:
Lin, Justin Yifu ;
Treichel,Volker
In 2010, eight new telecom projects with
private participation reached financial or contractual
closure in seven low and middle income countries. These
projects involved...
Type: BriefReport#: 66325Date: August 1, 2011Author:
Jett,Alexander Nicholas
In 2010, three infrastructure projects
with private participation reached financial or contractual
closure in three low- and middle-income countries, involving
investment...
Successful exporting countries are often
seen as successful economies. This paper studies the role of
new exporting entrepreneurs - defined as firms that became
exporters...
Type: Journal ArticleReport#: 81281Date: July 28, 2011Author:
Lederman, Daniel ;
Rodriguez-Clare, Andres ;
Xu, Daniel Yi
The purpose of this effluent Study is to
supplement information in the environmental assessment
prepared for the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project
(SADP)....
Type: Working PaperReport#: 63525Date: July 25, 2011
This Results Profile talks about better
living conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina through improved
urban services. In 2004, only forty five percent of those
connected...
This Results Profile talks about safer
roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Half of the roads in the
country were in poor shape which led to more bottlenecks and
also more...
These remarks were delivered by Robert
B. Zoellick, President the World Bank Group, in Geneva
Switzerland at the World Trade Organization's Third
Global Review of Aid...
Type: President's SpeechReport#: 124472Date: July 18, 2011Author:
Zoellick,Robert B.
The FY08 Country Partnership Strategy
(CPS) was a joint strategy for the World Bank Group (WBG). A
CPS Progress Report (CPSPR) was prepared in 2010. This
review evaluates...
Type: CAS Completion Report ReviewReport#: 63380Date: July 18, 2011
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