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  1. Library Resource

    Human Rights and Land Confiscation in Karen State

    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2016
    Myanmar

    In Burma, where 70 percent of people earn a living through agriculture, securing land is often equivalent to securing a livelihood. But instead of creating conditions for sustainable development, recent Burmese governments have enacted abusive laws, enforced poorly conceived policies, and encouraged corrupt land administration officials that have promoted the displacement of small-scale farmers and rural villagers.

  2. Library Resource
    mai, 2016

    James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, addressed the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International
    Monetary Fund. He discussed the context in which
    the Bank operates today; the role of the Bank in
    development now, and in the coming years; what the Bank can
    do to achieve its objectives in an effective and accountable

  3. Library Resource
    septembre, 2013
    Mozambique

    This Country Economic Memorandum reviews
    the significant changes Mozambique underwent in the last
    five years, specifying that to continue its rapid growth,
    and reduce its high levels of poverty, the country will need
    to adopt a new set of reforms. Such reforms, focused on
    increasing the profitability of agriculture, and promoting
    labor-intensive manufacturing activities, hold the best hope
    to move poverty into prosperity. Three factors - increased

  4. Library Resource
    février, 2014

    Russia and other countries in the
    commonwealth of independent states that have implemented
    voucher privatization programs have to account for the
    puzzling behavior of insiders manager-owners-who, in
    stripping assets from the firms they own, appear to be
    stealing from one pocket to fill the other. This article
    suggests that asset stripping and the absence of
    restructuring result from interactions between insiders and

  5. Library Resource
    juin, 2013
    Inde

    The report analyzes poverty incidence in
    India and in particular, in Uttar Pradesh (UP), and defines
    its poverty levels, trends, and vulnerability. While UP once
    appeared positioned to be the pace-setter for India's
    economic, and social development in light of its rich
    potential in human, and natural resources, economic growth
    faltered in the 1990s. UP fell behind India's better
    performing states, and, despite a recent acceleration in

  6. Library Resource
    juillet, 2013
    Ukraine

    Favorable economic conditions offer a
    window of opportunity for the Ukrainian government External
    factors served as a catalyst for the economic turnaround but
    policies and reforms have also played a critical role.
    Nevertheless, the positive trends will weaken without vision
    at the top level of government. An "insider
    economy" threatens to become a primary obstacle to
    Ukraine's future development and also weakens the link

  7. Library Resource
    septembre, 2014
    Cambodge

    This report analyzes the experience
    of Cambodia with the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)
    process3. The focus of the report is on evaluating the
    performance of the World Bank in supporting the PRSP
    initiative, not on appraising the authorities policies.
    Given the early stage of the PRS Process, with the document
    only formally launched by government in March 2003, the
    report focuses on the process of PRSP formulation in

  8. Library Resource
    juin, 2012
    Asie, Asie central, Europe

    In recent years, the countries of Europe
    and Central Asia (ECA) have experienced a marked decline in
    investments by international private operators/investors in
    local infrastructure-much in line with the trend observed in
    other emerging markets. This decline has been particularly
    significant in the local water and energy sectors. In light
    of the increasingly tight fiscal constraints faced by
    governments across ECA, there is a strong need to develop

  9. Library Resource
    juillet, 2013
    Guyana

    Since independence in 1966,
    Guyana's economy has gone through a state control of
    major productive sectors, and financial institutions -
    including controls of prices, credit, and foreign exchange -
    to a combination of political/social unrest, with terms of
    trade deterioration, and slow economic growth. This led
    Guyana to become the fourth poorest country in the Western
    Hemisphere, despite its rich endowment in mineral resources,

  10. Library Resource
    février, 2014
    Madagascar

    This Country-Level Effectiveness and
    Accountability Review (CLEAR) examines the efficacy of
    microfinance aid in Madagascar, based on an objective
    analysis of donor assistance for the sustainable development
    of financial systems targeting the poor. The three levels of
    the financial system are the micro level (e.g., retail
    institutions), the meso level (e.g., apex, technical service
    providers), and the macro level (e.g., regulations and

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