This is a statement by Mioara Ionescu at
the Board meeting of June 25, 1997 concerning the Country
Assistance Strategy and Forest Products Transport Project
for Uruguay.
Type: Executive Director's StatementReport#: 87153Date: June 25, 1997Author:
Ionescu, Mioara
Severe flooding in 1982 caused
considerable damage to Sfax, a major Tunisian city, and its
suburbs. Experts estimated the probability of re-occurrence
of a similar flood...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: 16777Date: June 20, 1997
This study deals with feeder roads in
the State of Bahia. The macroeconomic context is that of
Brazil and Bahia. Brazil's economy experienced large
swings in the last...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: 16738Date: June 13, 1997
This paper is the product of the Second
Cotonou Roundtable on Trade and Transport in West and
Central African states, held in Benin in June 1997 and
jointly organized...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 27248Date: June 6, 1997Author:
Second Cotonou Round Table on Trade and Transpor
Without access to adequate transport,
rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are cut off
from basic goods, services, and facilities. Intermediate
Means of Transport...
This is Part 3 of a series intended to
share information about issues raised in various Sub-Saharan
Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) reports, and the
note addresses...
This note argues that many of the
problems that have plagued highway privatization stem from
the combined effects of special features of the highway
business and the...
This report reviews the current
situation of Armenia's transport sector, follows with a
vision of a reformed transport sector in a market economy,
and suggests the steps...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 16625Date: May 30, 1997
This report reviews the current
situation of Armenia's transport sector, follows with a
vision of a reformed transport sector in a market economy,
and suggests the steps...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 16625Date: May 30, 1997
This report reviews the current
situation of Armenia's transport sector, follows with a
vision of a reformed transport sector in a market economy,
and suggests the steps...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 16625Date: May 30, 1997
This report examines the impact of
marketing and trade policies on production incentives in
Ukrainian agriculture during 1994 and 1995. Seven
agricultural activities...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 16994Date: May 28, 1997Author:
Valdes, Alberto
This is a statement by Andrei Bugrov at
the Board meeting of May 27, 1997 concerning the Country
Assistance Strategy, the Urban Transport Project, and the
Water Supply...
Type: Executive Director's StatementReport#: 87187Date: May 27, 1997Author:
Bugrov, Andrei
This is a statement by Jannes Hutagalung
at the Board meeting of May 15, 1997 concerning the Country
Assistance Strategy and Buenos Aires Urban Transport Project
for...
Type: Executive Director's StatementReport#: 87151Date: May 14, 1997Author:
Hutagalung, Jannes
The note is the second part of a series
intended to share information about issues raised in various
Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) reports,
and...
The author evaluates the progress in
agricultural liberalization -and the welfare effects for
least-developed and net food-importing countries- as a
result of agricultural...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS1748Date: April 30, 1997Author:
Ingco,Merlinda Dador
Because of an association with weak
export and income growth, commodity dependence has long been
considered a barrier to economic development. However,
statistical analyses...
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