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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2016
    Global

    This issue includes the following
    headings: Changes in Poverty and Female-Headed Households in
    Africa; Growth and Capital Inflows in Africa; Growth and
    Capital Inflows in Africa; Vulnerability to Climate Change
    in Coastal Bangladesh; Improving Agricultural Data for
    Better Policies; Enhancing Transparency of Large-Scale Land
    Acquisition; Explaining the Gender Gap in Agricultural
    Productivity; Changing Patterns of Growth and Poverty

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2016
    Montenegro

    The Country Partnership Framework (CPF)
    for Montene gro covers the period from July 1, 2015 to June
    30, 2020 (fiscal years 2016-2020). This CPF builds on the
    results and lessons of the previous World Bank Group (WBG)
    Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), which originally covered
    the period July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2014, and was
    subsequently extended to June 30, 2015.The one-year CPS)
    extension was intended to provide greater clarity on the

  3. Library Resource
    May, 2016
    Zambia

    The Zambia Mining Investment and
    Governance Review (MInGov) collects and shares information on
    mining sector governance, its attractiveness to investors
    and how its activities affect national development. It
    reviews sector performance from the perspective of three
    main stakeholder groups– government, investors in the mining
    value chain and civil society – and identifies gaps
    between declared and actual government policy and practice.

  4. Library Resource
    January, 2016
    Indonesia

    Inequality in Indonesia is rising
    rapidly. During the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, poverty
    rosesharply, while the Gini measure of inequality fell, as
    the richest were the hardest hit. Since then, the Gini has
    increased from 30 points in 2000 to 41 points in 2014, its
    highest recorded level. In 2002, the richest 10 percent of
    Indonesians consumed as much as the poorest 42 percent
    combined; by 2014, they consumed as much as the poorest 54

  5. Library Resource
    March, 2016
    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan is a deeply fragile and
    conflict affected state. It has been in almost constant
    conflict for over 35 years since the Soviet invasion of
    1979. Today the country is at a crossroads in its
    development with economic growth down sharply and poverty
    incidence stubbornly high. Afghanistan faces tremendous
    development challenges. Gross domestic product (GDP)
    per-capita is among the lowest in the world, poverty is deep

  6. Library Resource
    April, 2016
    Myanmar, Global

    Myanmar grew at an estimated 8.5 percent
    in real terms in 2014-15. Economic reforms have supported
    consumer and investor confidence despite business
    environment and socio-political challenges. The economic
    impact of the floods that hit Myanmar from July 2015 is
    still being assessed, but will likely adversely affect the
    main rice crop this year. According to preliminary analysis
    of census data, the areas most affected by the floods are

  7. Library Resource
    May, 2016

    This paper studies the effects of
    differences in local administrative burdens in Italy in the
    years 2005–2007 preceding a major reform that sped up firm
    registration procedures. Combining regulatory data from a
    survey on Italian provinces before the reform (costs and
    time to start a business) with industry-level entry rates of
    limited liability firms, it explores the effects of
    regulatory barriers on the average of the annual entry rates

  8. Library Resource
    January, 2016
    Honduras

    Honduras’ recent economic performance
    has been positive, especially taking into account the global
    economic context. Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth
    accelerated from 2.8 percent in 2013 to 3.1 percent in 2014
    and 3.6 percent in the first half of 2015. Growth has been
    supported by improved terms of trade, higher remittance
    inflows and export demand driven by the on-going recovery of
    the United States (US), and improved investor confidence.

  9. Library Resource
    May, 2016
    Mali

    The housing finance market in Mali
    remains small and under developed. Few banks currently offer
    a full mortgage product with Banque Malienne de Solidarite,
    Mali Housing Bank (BHM), Bank of Africa, and EcoBank being
    the main lenders although at minimal levels. The total
    annual housing need in Mali based on the household formation
    rate amounts to 82,500, split between 51,100 urban units and
    31,400 rural units. Overall some social housing is

  10. Library Resource
    July, 2016
    Jordan

    The Government of Jordan, the World Bank
    Group (WBG), and the international community are working
    towards a paradigm shift in their collective response to the
    refugee crisis - a holistic approach which stresses the
    continuum between the humanitarian response and the
    country’s development agenda. In parallel, Jordan’s implicit
    social contract by which the state provided citizens with
    jobs and heavily subsidized public services is evolving.

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