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  1. Library Resource
    August, 2012

    This brief includes the following
    headings: increasing access to land by the rural poor in
    India; and KCP projects on service delivery for the poor.

  2. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Europe

    This paper provides an overview of the
    literature on tax morale and tax compliance. Most of the
    material here is based on research that I have conducted
    together with my co-authors over the last 10 years. Europe
    has a dominant place in this paper. Sometimes results
    derived from other countries are discussed that could be
    relevant for Europe. The overall findings show the
    importance of accountability, democratic governance,

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2012

    In May 2008, the commission on growth
    and development (the growth commission) issued its report
    entitled 'the growth report'. In it the commission
    attempted to distill what had been learned in the past two
    decades, from experience and academic and policy research,
    about strategies and policies that produced sustained high
    growth in developing countries. It became clear in the
    course of the work that politics, leadership, and political

  4. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Niger

    The Niger Diagnostic Trade Integration
    Study (DTIS) has been prepared under the Integrated
    Framework (IF) for trade related technical assistance to
    least developed countries in response to a request from the
    Government of Burkina Faso. The study is to build the
    foundation for accelerated growth by enhancing the
    integration of its economy into regional and global markets.
    This Diagnostic Trade Integration Study (DTIS) is intended

  5. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Albania

    Reducing poverty continues to be one of
    the main priorities of the Government of Albania. Currently,
    Albania has an ample platform to provide social protection
    to its citizens through social insurance, social assistance
    and employment programs. However, these programs are not
    efficiently linked to each other, which can lead to unclear
    and occasionally overlapping roles among the programs. Among
    these social protection programs, Ndihma Ekonomike (NE) is

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Africa, Guinea

    This report summarizes the findings of
    the study on Competitive Commercial Agriculture for Africa
    (CCAA). The objective of the CCAA study was to explore the
    feasibility of restoring international competitiveness and
    growth in African agriculture through the identification of
    products and production systems that can underpin rapid
    development of a competitive commercial agriculture. The
    CCAA study focused on the agricultural potential of

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Mexico

    This study examines agricultural and
    rural development (ARD) public expenditures in Mexico. The
    study is based on federal public expenditures. The study is
    structured in six parts as follows: the first part presents
    the Mexican ARD context in terms of policy and performance.
    The second part dissects the ARD public budget, classifying
    expenditure programs in various ways so as to provide an
    overview of the scope and composition of ARD spending. The

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Bolivia

    The decentralization game in Bolivia has
    been altered quite significantly with the presence of new
    bargainers at the departmental level. Two, opposing groups
    have emerged and which follow intricate strategies to
    enforce their claims. The highland departments are strongly
    aligned to the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party and the
    charismatic leadership of the country's first
    indigenous leader Evo Morales. The Media Luna departments in

  9. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Burundi

    The financial sector, dominated by the
    banks, is vulnerable to external shocks. The country is
    exposed to terms of trade shocks mainly from coffee and oil
    prices, which could impact banks through real sector
    effects. The banking system is also vulnerable to a decline
    in external assistance which funds nearly half of the
    government on which a large share of the economy depends.
    Burundi has not been directly affected by the international

  10. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Kenya

    After many decades of stagnation, Kenyan
    economy started to grow from the early-2000s. Much of this
    growth has been attributed to total factor productivity
    improvements in Kenyan economy arising out of many factors.
    A large share of this growth originated in urban areas, in
    the service and manufacturing sectors. These gains also
    paralleled reduction in poverty and higher enrolment in
    primary education. Yet, it has been argued that Kenyan

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