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  1. Library Resource
    March, 2016

    The November 8, 2015 elections in
    Myanmar marked a historic milestone in the country’s
    political and economic transition that began in 2011.
    Incoming policy makers are preparing to pick up the baton
    and deliver on the people’s strong aspirations for a
    harmonious and prosperous Myanmar. In this series of policy
    notes, the World Bank Group seeks to promote dialogue on
    critical development challenges and on options for policies

  2. Library Resource

    How to Optimize Local Regulatory Fees to Encourage Growth

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    December, 2011

    Since investment climate reforms in developing countries started gaining traction in the 1990s, most efforts have focused on issues at the national level, achieving varying degrees of success for reasons that are relatively well understood. This handbook provides an overview of efforts and achievements in subnational investment climate reforms. It is organized as follows. Chapter 2 reviews a number of countries experiences with subnational reforms, noting both success stories and disappointments and pointing toward lessons learned.

  3. Library Resource
    May, 2015
    Bolivia

    The Country Opinion Survey in Bolivia
    assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better
    understanding of how stakeholders in Bolivia perceive the
    WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from
    national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral
    agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil
    society in Bolivia on 1) their views regarding the general
    environment in Bolivia; 2) their overall attitudes toward

  4. Library Resource

    An IEG Country Assistance Evaluation, 1999-2006

    Reports & Research
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2010
    Cambodia, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    Cambodia emerged in the early 1990s from 30 years of conflict, the brutal Khmer Rouge era, and a decade of Vietnamese occupation, with one of the world’s lowest per-capita incomes, and with social indicators far behind those of neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Physical infrastructure had been largely destroyed. United Nations intervention led to a peace agreement in 1991, a new constitution, elections, and formation of a coalition government, although a reduced level of conflict and political instability continued until the late 1990s.

  5. Library Resource
    July, 2016
    Central America

    Central America is undergoing an
    important transition, with urban populations increasingat
    accelerated speeds, bringing pressing challenges as well as
    opportunities to boost sustained,inclusive and resilient
    growth. Today, 59 percent of Central America's
    population lives in urban areas, but it is expected that
    within the next generation 7 out of 10 people will live in
    cities, equivalent to adding 700,000 new urban residents

  6. Library Resource
    December, 2015

    Megacity Dhaka encounters various kinds
    of natural disasters quite frequently owing to its
    geographical location and a number of other physical and
    environmental conditions including low topography, land
    characteristics, multiplicity of rivers and the monsoon
    climate. Climate and disaster resilience is not the same in
    all parts of a city. Spatial variations in resilience
    patterns result from differences in the strengths and

  7. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Laos

    This report reviews Community Driven
    Development (CDD) projects in Lao People's Democratic
    Republic (PDR) to determine their effectiveness in
    channeling resources to communities for poverty reduction.
    The study examines three CDD projects in depth: the Poverty
    Reduction Fund, the Village Investment for the Poor (both
    supported by the World Bank), and the Government-financed
    Village Development Fund. Through close analysis of these

  8. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Laos

    This report reviews Community Driven
    Development (CDD) projects in Lao People's Democratic
    Republic (PDR) to determine their effectiveness in
    channeling resources to communities for poverty reduction.
    The study examines three CDD projects in depth: the Poverty
    Reduction Fund, the Village Investment for the Poor (both
    supported by the World Bank), and the Government-financed
    Village Development Fund. Through close analysis of these

  9. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Global

    The economic recession, the end of
    stimulus funding and central government cutbacks, rising
    social costs and aging, and the need for infrastructure
    upgrading for urbanization are putting enormous fiscal
    stress on cities. The financing capacity of municipalities
    is greatly affected because of the decline in the tax base,
    expenditure pressures, and growing and more expensive debt.
    Today's urban fiscal crisis is similar to that

  10. Library Resource
    November, 2015
    Albania

    This Country Partnership Framework (CPF)
    sets out the World Bank Group (WBG) program for Albania for
    the period FY15-19, aimed at supporting Albanias aspiration
    to achieve equitable growth and integration into the
    European Union. Albania emerged from the collapse of
    isolationist communism in the early 1990s as one of the
    poorest countries in Europe. The country then experienced
    rapid growth of nearly 6 percent per annum, rising into the

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