In the 1993 Board discussion of the annual review of evaluation results, a number of Executive Directors suggested that the Operations Evaluation Department (OED) assess to what extent the realism of economic...
This study investigates three issues concerning the role of indigenous entrepreneurs in the transition from a state-led development strategy to a more market-oriented approach with the private sector taking...
Type: PublicationReport#: WDP271Date: April 30, 1995Author:
Parker,Ronald L. ;
Riopelle,Randall ;
Steel,William F.
The objectives of the present study are: 1) to examine the structures and trends in energy demand in five major developing countries of Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand) by sector and...
This press release announces The World Bank's twenty-four million dollar loan for a transit facilitation project in Macedonia on April 18, 1995. The project addresses the current transport crisis caused...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 161181Date: April 18, 1995
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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