In 1983 the Economic Development Institute (EDI) made three important decisions concerning its transport activities. First, it planned to shift the emphasis in these activities from teaching project analysis...
Type: PublicationReport#: 10803Date: April 30, 1992Author:
Bayliss, Brian ;
EDI
This study examines how the Bank approached environmental concerns in several large projects in Brazil, so as to draw lessons for future Bank operations involving environmental protection, assessment,...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: 10039Date: April 30, 1992
The most appropriate technology is that which provides the most socially and environmentally acceptable level of service at the least economic cost. The low cost sanitation scheme using twin pit pour flush...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 72042Date: April 28, 1992
This press release announces the economic outlook for developing countries in the 1990s is promising when compared with the 1980s and despite their weak performance in 1990 and 1991, according to the World...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162654Date: April 16, 1992
This report touches upon a wide range of food policy and irrigation issues and explores how these are related to help establish future priorities for meeting rice requirements in a balanced manner. It...
Type: Agriculture Sector ReviewReport#: 9848Date: April 15, 1992
This press release announces the government of the Russian Federation and the World Bank issued a sobering report, which assesses the then condition of the agricultural sector in Russia and Republics of...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162650Date: April 2, 1992
In Japan, railways are widely used, carrying 21 billion passengers annually. On the average, every person in Japan makes a rail trip every two days. These trips come to 369 billion passenger-kilometers...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: INU99Date: March 31, 1992Author:
Yasushi Tanahashi ;
Japan Railway Construction Cor
This report presents tentative schedule of aid coordination meetings for CY1993 (as of March 31, 1992) prepared by the Operations Policy and Information Department (OPRIE).
Type: Board ReportReport#: 86472Date: March 31, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of two hundred sixty-six million US dollars to Colombia for Third national roads sector project on March 30, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162308Date: March 30, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of one hundred seventy-seven million five hundred thousand US dollars to Thailand for Fourth highway sector project on March 23, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162304Date: March 23, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of eighty-two million seven hundred thousand US dollars to China for Regional cement industry project on March 19, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162303Date: March 19, 1992
A more efficient use of road maintenance equipment in developing countries may be achieved by setting up an equipment renting scheme in the highway agency to service both force account maintenance units...
Type: BriefReport#: 81616Date: March 1, 1992Author:
Lantran,Jean-Marie M.
This study examines public expenditure and revenue data for 15 Latin American countries for the period 1975-88, although the focus of analysis is generally on the period of 1979-88 during which fundamental...
Type: Internal Discussion PaperReport#: IDP110Date: February 29, 1992Author:
Hicks,Norman L.
This paper takes for granted that the government (or road agency) has already decided how much it intends to charge road users for use of the uncongested road network. The next question is how to collect...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: INU95Date: February 29, 1992Author:
Heggie,Ian Graeme
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