Policies to encourage more open trading and accumulation of human capital may be as important to growth and technological change as additional foreign lending. The Policy. Planning, and Research Complex distributes PPR Working Papers to dissaminate the ftndings of work in progress and to encotaxge the exchange of ideas among Bank suaff and aU others interested ir development issues. These papers carry the names of the authors, reflect only their views, and should be used and cited accordingly The findings, interpretations, and conclusions are the authors own. They should not be 2itibuted to thcWorld Bank, its Board of Directors, its management, or any of its member counuries. Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ...
The population of the Africa region is growing faster than the population in any other region. It sh...
Sub-Saharan Africa's export dependence on coffee and cocoa has increased, but without policy ch...
New procedures for projecting fertility for all countries incorpo-rate past trends to generate short...
Higher real interest rates increase financial intermediation, which in turn raises the rate of econo...
Failure to consider explicitly the many intricate relations be-tween trade and public finance polici...
Deregulation and liberalization of product, labor, and financial markets- together with higher level...
The views expressed in the Development Research Working Paper Series are those of the authors and do...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
To restore growth in highly indebted countries, debt reduction alone is not as efficient as simultan...
Bank-Fund adjustment lending apparently improves economic performance mostly by relieving the foreig...
This paper contains a numerical listing of working papers produced by Policy, Planning, and Research...
Accumulation of reserves and debt-equity swaps can help a debtor country alleviate the distortionary...
Changing many apparently gender-neutral public policies will make women a more productive part of th...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Irreversible investment is especially sensitive to such risk fac-tors as volatile exchange rates and...
The population of the Africa region is growing faster than the population in any other region. It sh...
Sub-Saharan Africa's export dependence on coffee and cocoa has increased, but without policy ch...
New procedures for projecting fertility for all countries incorpo-rate past trends to generate short...
Higher real interest rates increase financial intermediation, which in turn raises the rate of econo...
Failure to consider explicitly the many intricate relations be-tween trade and public finance polici...
Deregulation and liberalization of product, labor, and financial markets- together with higher level...
The views expressed in the Development Research Working Paper Series are those of the authors and do...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
To restore growth in highly indebted countries, debt reduction alone is not as efficient as simultan...
Bank-Fund adjustment lending apparently improves economic performance mostly by relieving the foreig...
This paper contains a numerical listing of working papers produced by Policy, Planning, and Research...
Accumulation of reserves and debt-equity swaps can help a debtor country alleviate the distortionary...
Changing many apparently gender-neutral public policies will make women a more productive part of th...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Irreversible investment is especially sensitive to such risk fac-tors as volatile exchange rates and...
The population of the Africa region is growing faster than the population in any other region. It sh...
Sub-Saharan Africa's export dependence on coffee and cocoa has increased, but without policy ch...
New procedures for projecting fertility for all countries incorpo-rate past trends to generate short...