This study analyses the Bank's experience in the field of agricultural marketing over the last two decades. Current Bank thinking on development has placed renewed emphasis on the role of prices in guiding...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: PUB7353Date: July 31, 1990
Brazil's new Constitution includes significant changes in indirect taxes aiming at increasing the tax independence of subnational governments. The resulting redistribution of tax jurisdiction increases...
Type: Internal Discussion PaperReport#: IDP78Date: July 31, 1990Author:
Estache, A. ;
Fernandez, A. ;
Roy, I.
This paper showing the following actions taken by the Executive Directors of the IBRD between January 1 and December 31, 1989 are: resolutions and significant decisions of IDA Executive Directors; annex...
Type: Board ReportReport#: 97103Date: July 5, 1990
On July 2, 1990, the cost of freight and passenger traffic on Pakistan’s roads and railways will decrease as a result of a project being supported by a 184 million dollars World Bank loan.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162687Date: July 2, 1990
This report identifies energy efficiency improvement in the fertilizer industry as a priority area requiring further analytical and pre-investment studies. Project objectives were to : a) examine in detail...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: ESM115Date: June 30, 1990
This volume of the "Long Term Perspective Study Background Papers Series" contains the proceedings of the Workshop on Regional Integration and Cooperation in sub - Saharan Africa, held at the World Bank...
On June 28, 1990, Barend de Vries was interviewed on behalf of the World Bank Group Archives oral history program by Robert W. Olivier. During his tenure at the Bank from 1955 to 1984, Mr. de Vries worked...
On June 21, 1990, Yugoslavia is planning to invest 2.3 billion dollars during the next two years to modernize and maintain its road network, which is important in the country’s drive toward economic reform...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162123Date: June 21, 1990
On June 11, 1990, Thailand is continuing its efforts to upgrade its highway network through a program being supported by a 50 million dollars World Bank loan.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162329Date: June 11, 1990
On May 29, 1990, Costa Rica’s efforts to make its transport sector more efficient will be assisted by the World Bank in the form of a 60 million dollars loan. The loan will help finance the Ministry of...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162830Date: May 29, 1990
Mr. George Vales visited Gujarat on May 21 through 22, 1990. The mission wishes to record its appreciation to the Gujarat Philadelphia Water Department, or PWD of the assistance received from all concerned...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 73079Date: May 29, 1990
On May 29, 1990, Mexico will use two World Bank loans totaling 402 million dollars to carry out a comprehensive structural reform program in the road transport and telecommunications sectors.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162450Date: May 29, 1990
On May 17, 1990, India will increase cement production, particularly in regions that have been experiencing shortages, under a project supported by a 300 million dollars loan from the World Bank.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162503Date: May 17, 1990
Changes in demand for urban transport are directly linked to the growth in population and the economic activity and services offered in a particular urban area. Urban transport plays a vital role in the...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 7881Date: May 9, 1990
On April 19, 1990, the development prospects and external assistance requirements of the Caribbean countries over the next two years will be reviewed at the tenth meeting of the Caribbean Group for Cooperation...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 163647Date: April 19, 1990
These remarks were delivered by Barber B. Conable, President of The World Bank Group, before the Board of Governors, The Inter-American Development Bank in Montreal, Canada on April 2, 1990. President...
Type: President's SpeechReport#: 112027Date: April 2, 1990Author:
Conable,Barber B.
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