On May 1, 1989, Gabon will undertake a
major program of a road repair and maintenance through a
project being supported by a 30 million dollars World Bank loan.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 158578Date: May 1, 1989
The broad outlines of International
Development Association (IDA) programs for the IDA9 period
were discussed in the IDA9 working paper 'IDAs sectoral
programs and country...
On May 1, 1989, India will use two loans
from the World Bank and a credit from the International
Development Association totaling 620 million dollars to
launch a project...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 158660Date: May 1, 1989
This report sets out the broad
philosophical and methodological basis for the Bank's
policy position on "Cost Recovery Policies for Public
Sector Projects." The Bank...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: 11084Date: April 30, 1989Author:
Hogg, Vincent W. ;
Infrastructure and Urban Develo
On April 3, 1989, Hungary’s efforts to
improve its transport system and to reduce traffic
congestion on major roads will be assisted by a World Bank
loan of 95 million...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 158524Date: April 3, 1989
Land transport facilities play an
important role in the functioning of any society and in the
shaping of human activities. While this guide focuses
primarily on environmental...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: INU41Date: March 31, 1989Author:
Sinha, Kumares ;
Varma, Amiy ;
Souba, James ;
Faiz, As
On March 23, 1989, Chile’s efforts to
improve city streets and transport systems in Santiago and
other major metropolitan areas will be assisted by a World
Bank loan...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 158521Date: March 23, 1989
This partial transcript, from the
session of the meeting of the Executive Directors of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IDBI)
and International...
Type: TranscriptReport#: 121203Date: March 21, 1989
Three major railway institutional
reforms have been achieved in the United States in the past
20 years -- the formation of Amtrak, the formation and
eventual privatization...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: INU38Date: March 15, 1989Author:
Beshers, Eric W.
This is a three volume report which
reviews the market prospects for the major primary
commodities exported by developing countries. The forecasts
are conditional on...
Type: Price Prospects for Major Primary CommoditiesReport#: PUB814Date: February 28, 1989
This is a three volume report which
reviews the market prospects for the major primary
commodities exported by developing countries. The forecasts
are conditional on...
Type: Price Prospects for Major Primary CommoditiesReport#: PUB814Date: February 28, 1989
This is a three volume report which
reviews the market prospects for the major primary
commodities exported by developing countries. The forecasts
are conditional on...
Type: Price Prospects for Major Primary CommoditiesReport#: PUB814Date: February 28, 1989
The issue of what to do with excess
labor is critical to the success of any endeavour to improve
the transport sector. Failure to reduce overstaffing leads
to excessive...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS158Date: February 28, 1989Author:
Galenson,Alice C.
The increasing involvement of the Bank
in short run macroeconomic analyis has made relevant the
identification of a limited set of economic variables with
brief publication...
Type: Internal Discussion PaperReport#: IDP32Date: February 28, 1989Author:
Estache,Antonio
On February 9, 1989, Uruguay will
improve key highways and the country’s main ports with the
help of an 80.8 million dollars World Bank loan. The loan
will help finance...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 158518Date: February 9, 1989
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