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  1. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Armenia

    This report reviews growth trends in
    Armenia for the period 1994-2000, outlines major weaknesses
    of existing development patterns, and suggests a package of
    policy recommendations designed to accelerate enterprise
    restructuring, attract investment, and encourage the
    creation of new businesses in the medium term (three to five
    years). Such steps are needed to systain (and preferably to
    increase) the current growth rates, to stop emigration among

  2. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Jordan

    Since the early 1990s, Jordan has
    initiated efforts toward far-reaching stabilization and
    structural reform. The reforms have aimed at laying the
    foundations for a reduced role of the state,
    private-sector-export-oriented-growth, employment, poverty
    reduction, and overall improvement in the welfare of the
    population. Due to this intensive effort, inflation has been
    reduced, the current account of the balance of payments has

  3. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Turkey

    The report identifies the challenges,
    and opportunities the forestry sector faces in Turkey, where
    twenty five percent of the country's land area is
    covered by forests, with significant economic,
    environmental, and cultural functions. The challenges
    identified in the review include poverty, land tenure, the
    need to establish multi-purpose, participatory forest
    management planning, and, to control soil erosion in

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    February, 2002
    Armenia

    This report reviews growth trends in
    Armenia for the period 1994-2000, outlines major weaknesses
    of existing development patterns, and suggests a package of
    policy recommendations designed to accelerate enterprise
    restructuring, attract investment, and encourage the
    creation of new businesses in the medium term (three to five
    years). Such steps are needed to sustain (and preferably to
    increase) the current growth rates, to stop emigration among

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Armenia

    This report reviews growth trends in
    Armenia for the period 1994-2000, outlines major weaknesses
    of existing development patterns, and suggests a package of
    policy recommendations designed to accelerate enterprise
    restructuring, attract investment, and encourage the
    creation of new businesses in the medium term (three to five
    years). Such steps are needed to systain (and preferably to
    increase) the current growth rates, to stop emigration among

  6. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Palestine

    It is the purpose of this Investment
    Climate Assessment (ICA) to look at what hinders the move of
    the Palestinians to new markets and what can be done to
    encourage it. The ICA reveals that shrinking market access
    and the lack of free movement are the main constraints to
    growth for Palestinian enterprises. Relative to other
    countries in the region, the Palestinian investment climate
    is good: petty corruption is low, the bureaucracy is

  7. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Palestine

    The purpose of this Transport Sector
    Note (TSN) is to assist the Palestinian Authority (PA) in
    developing a strategy for the sector that can aid in
    addressing the immediate constraints and transport issues in
    support of the PA's effort to revive the national
    economy, improve mobility and reduce poverty. The TSN also
    aims to assist the responsible sector ministries prepare a
    coherent strategic framework and program for the sector.

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Yemen

    The report, Land Tenure for Social and
    Economic Inclusion in Yemen: Issues and Opportunities was
    completed in December 2009. The report addresses the
    problems of land ownership in Yemen and the various social
    and economic problems associated with the system of land
    ownership. Property rights under Yemeni Law are expressed
    both in custom and statute, but both are informed by shari a
    (Islamic law), which provides the basic property categories

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