This press release announces The World
Bank's three hundred fifty million dollar loan to
Indonesia for the second highway sector project: paving the
way for continued...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 160477Date: March 11, 1994
The study reviews the intermediate means
of transport in eastern Uganda, suggesting that ownership,
and use of bicycles is a double-sided factor in meeting
household...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 19833Date: February 28, 1994Author:
Malmberg Calvo, Cristina
This press release announces Yemenis
help to outline investment project to boost the education
sector on February 24, 1994. Over two hundred Yemeni private
and public...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 160450Date: February 24, 1994
This press release announces a three
hundred million dollar loan to Russia to help them
rehabilitate highways on February 17, 1994. This is the
World Bank's first highway...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 160468Date: February 17, 1994
In a very short time Cambodia has made
impressive progress in achieving peace and stability.
Following UN-sponsored elections in May 1993 and three
months of an interim...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 12667Date: February 10, 1994
This report discusses the following
aspects of Turkmenistan's economy: recent economic
trends, economic prospects, reform program for economic
stabilization, structural...
Type: Country Economic MemorandumReport#: 11647Date: February 7, 1994
In many reforming socialist economies
decentralization of governmental functions to local
governments and privatization of government-owned assets are
fundamentally...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 26804Date: February 1, 1994Author:
Alm,James R. ;
Buckley,Robert M.
Reforming the financial management of
public administrations is often at the core of the search
for improved efficiency. When an administration delivers
services of...
Type: BriefReport#: 81610Date: February 1, 1994Author:
Juhel, Marc H. ;
Audige, Michel G.
Reducing the transport burdens or rural
women, in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), would release time and
energy for productive and socially beneficial activities.
This case...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 27217Date: February 1, 1994Author:
Cristina Malmberg Calvo
Understanding the costs of road
construction, road maintenance and vehicle operation is
essential to sound planning and management of road
investments. While the infrastructure...
Type: PublicationReport#: WTP234Date: January 31, 1994Author:
Archando-Callao, Rodrigo S. ;
Faiz, Asif
This paper shows that the existing
official budget of the Russian Federation, inherited from
the central planning era, grossly misrepresents the
government's revenues...
Type: Internal Discussion PaperReport#: IDP137Date: January 31, 1994Author:
Le Houerou, Philippe ;
Gold, Elana ;
Katash, Stanisl
In the year of 1994, Arturo Israel was
interviewed on behalf of the World Bank Group Archives oral
history program by Richard Webb and Davesh Kapur. He was
good observers...
There are over one and a half million km
of roads in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including 554,000 km
of main roads. Almost without exception, these roads are
managed...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 27216Date: January 1, 1994Author:
Ian Heggie
For 40 years the World Bank has been
assisting Brazil in its development efforts. In the 1950s
and 1960s most of the Bank's loans were for energy,
transport, and heavy...
Type: PublicationReport#: 13496Date: January 1, 1994
This press release announces the World
Bank's loan of twenty million dollars to Belize for The
City Infrastructure Project. The objectives aim to improve
the health...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 160397Date: January 1, 1994
This publication describes the process
by which a training forum became the catalyst for Sri Lankan
government, industry, and environmental professionals to
develop...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: 17943Date: December 31, 1993Author:
Pilapitiya, Sumith ;
Stern, Stephen ;
Baijal, Hemant
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