These press releases announce the completion of negotiations between Russia and The World Bank for a loan of ninety-nine million dollars for an emergency oil spill recovery project on April 7, 1995 and...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 161235Date: April 7, 1995
On April 5, 11, 18, and 25, 1995, Stephen D. Eccles was interviewed on behalf of the World Bank Group Archives oral history program by Jochen Kraske. During his tenure at the Bank from 1966 to 1994, Mr....
Korea's extremely rapid economic growth, averaging almost 9% a year since 1980, has also spurred growth in the transportation sector with freight and passenger traffic increasing rapidly. To respond, Korea...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 13847Date: April 3, 1995
How would travel demand in Sao Paulo respond to demand management instruments? Could higher gasoline prices or lower metro fares (or changes in travel time) help reduce congestion or pollution? The authors...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS1437Date: March 31, 1995Author:
Swait, Joffre ;
Eskeland,Gunnar Saethern
One of the most important demographic and social changes in Asia is rapid urbanization. High productivity and rising incomes in urban areas have resulted in pressing demands for motorized forms of mobility;...
Type: Working Paper (Numbered Series)Report#: 15103Date: March 31, 1995Author:
PADECO Co., Ltd.
International electricity markets are complex, and experience with them is limited. Purely physical exchange between countries already occurs where interconnection lines are in place. But power trade requires...
Type: ViewpointReport#: 16901Date: March 31, 1995Author:
Charpentier,J. P. ;
Schenk,K.
Road transport is the dominant mode of transport in sub-Saharan Africa, carrying close to 90 percent of the region's passenger and freight transport, and providing the only access to rural communities...
Type: PublicationReport#: WTP275Date: March 31, 1995Author:
Heggie, Ian G.
This report presents tentative schedule of aid coordination meetings for CY1995 (as of March 31, 1995) prepared by the Operations Policy Group of the Operations Policy Department (OPRPG).
Type: Board ReportReport#: 86467Date: March 31, 1995
This press release announces the World Bank approved a credit equivalent to seventy-five million US dollars to Georgia. The credit will assist the Government of Georgia to implement its reform program...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 153845Date: March 31, 1995
This press release announces the World Bank support of the Malawi Railways Restructuring Project. The Project will revitalize the Nacala rail route and the Port of Nacala to ensure the sustainability of...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 153787Date: March 30, 1995
This press release announces a World Bank loan of one hundred thirty-six million dollars for the Kalimantan urban development project on March 23, 1995. The project addresses infrastructural deficiencies...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 161203Date: March 23, 1995
The main goal of this review, the second of its kind, is to evaluate the extent to which the FY94 annual review on portfolio performance (ARPP) process met its objectives. Consistent with the focus of...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: 14068Date: March 22, 1995
The long term issues examined in this report come under two general headings. The first category are those that require or induce transport sector change in response to the Government's proclaimed national...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 13192Date: March 16, 1995
On February 23, March 9, April 27 and May 24, 1995, Edward V. K. Jaycox was interviewed on behalf of the World Bank Group Archives oral history program by Jochen Kraske and Lou Galambos. During his tenure...
This report concentrates on general cargo, mainly containerized traffic, which is the most important type of traffic for the development of trade, particularly industrial exports. As one of the driving...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 14059Date: March 3, 1995
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