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  • - Una Sintesis de 11 Estudios de Caso de Pais
    av Joseph Harris, Michael R. Reich, Naoki Ikegami, m.fl.
    387,-

    Los fines de la cobertura universal de salud son asegurar que toda la poblacion pueda acceder a servicios de salud de calidad. Parses que han logrado la cobertura universal de salud estan demostrando c6mo estos programas pueden servir como mecanismos esenciales de mejora de la salud.

  • - economic opportunities and challenges of the demographic transition
    av World Bank & Michele Gragnolati
    578,-

  • - evidence from Jordanian schools and primary healhcare facilities
    av World Bank & Tamer Rabie
    519,-

  • av World Bank & Pablo Acosta
    519,-

    This report looks at the trends in public social spending in Central America from 2007 to 2014, conducts international benchmarking, examines measures of the effectiveness and efficiency of social spending, and assesses the quality of selected institutions influencing public social spending.

  • - reaching the global targets for stunting, anemia, breastfeeding, and wasting
    av World Bank & Meera Shekar
    578,-

  • - a handbook for policy makers and practitioners
    av World Bank
    645,-

    Proposes a simple framework to understand the political economy of subsidy reform and applies it to four in-depth country studies covering more than 30 reform episodes. The most successful reforms involve active efforts by policy leaders to identify the political forces supporting energy subsidies and redirect or inoculate them.

  • - engaging in the next generation of global value chains
    av World Bank
    578,-

    This volume supports Vietnam's path to economic prosperity by identifying policies and targeted interventions that will drive development through leveraging GVC participation that take major shifts in trade policy and rapid technological advances in ICT into account.

  • - reform experiences and challenges ahead in the Kazakhstan power sector
    av World Bank, Istvan Dobozi & Mirlan Aldayarov
    519,-

    The Kazakhstan Power Sector Assessment study aims to objectively identify the principal challenges faced by the Kazakhstan power sector in its ongoing transition and outlining potential policy options; and draw lessons from Kazakhstan's experience in sector reforms for the broader international audience.

  • - a handbook for policy makers and practitioners
    av Joel Cooper & World Bank
    710,-

    This handbook is part of the wider WBG engagement in supporting countries with Domestic Resource Mobilization. It covers all relevant aspects that have to be considered when introducing or strengthening transfer pricing regimes aimed at addressing country specific risks and promoting compliance among taxpayers.

  • - managing urban growth for productive and livable cities in Mexico
    av World Bank
    519,-

    Analyses the spatial development patterns of Mexican cities and examines how recent urban spatial growth has affected economic performance and livability. Based on the analysis, this report offers recommendations and instruments to support more sustainable spatial development and to make Mexican cities become more productive and inclusive.

  • - measurement, magnitudes, and explanations
    av World Bank, Alexandria Valerio & Michael J. Handel
    519,-

    Uses data from the World Bank's STEP Household Skills Survey to explore patterns of educational mismatch in 12 developing countries. Workers are considered "mismatched" if their personal education is different than that required by their jobs. The report finds that over-education is common across diverse developing contexts.

  • - lessons from the experiences of seven reforming countries
    av World Bank, Ivor Beazley & Donald Moynihan
    519,-

    Performance budgeting is a reform adopted by governments in many OECD countries and encouraged by development agencies. This book explores the experiences of seven countries and suggests a fresh approach to avoid classic pitfalls and adopting ideas from successful reformers.

  • - status, case studies, and policy options
    av World Bank, Maddalena Honorati & Sara Johansson de Silva
    519,-

    After years of high growth and poverty reduction, Ghana is now facing important economic and social challenges. More jobs, jobs that pay better, and jobs that include the more vulnerable groups will be needed. This book provides a diagnostic of Ghana's workers and jobs and possible policy directions going forward.

  • - an evidence-based approach
    av World Bank
    578,-

    The book is structured to be of use to researchers, planners, and economists who are tasked with analysing key areas of health labour markets, including overall labour market assessments as well as and more narrow and targeted analyses of demand and supply (including production and migration), performance, and remuneration of health.

  • - thematic assessment, a diagnostic trade integration study
    av World Bank
    645,-

    Identifies a four-pillar strategy for Bangladesh to sustain and accelerate export growth: breaking into new markets, breaking into new products, improving worker and consumer welfare, and building a supportive environment.

  • - strengthening Georgia's targeted social assistance program
    av World Bank, Josefina Posadas, Tinatin Baum & m.fl.
    578,-

    Assesses the technical work and the policy actions taken by the Georgian government during 2014 and 2015. It covers the full cycle of the reform of a social assistance program, from establishing the objectives to the design of compensation measures that minimize the number of newly ineligible beneficiaries.

  • - Early Childhood Development in the Middle East and North Africa
    av Safaa El-Kogali & Caroline Krafft
    578,-

    Assesses the state of early childhood development (ECD) in MENA from before birth through age five, examining multiple dimensions of early development including health, nutrition, socio-emotional development, early learning, and early work.

  • - key insights of the diagnostic trade integration study
    av World Bank, Mariem Malouche & Sanjay Kathuria
    454,-

  • - promoting exports in the Middle East and North Africa
    av World Bank & Melise Jaud
    454,-

    Using new firm-level export data collected in eight MENA countries - Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Yemen - this study provides a finer and deeper diagnostic for the region's lack of export growth and diversification.

  • - scenarios, implications, and economic impact
    av World Bank & Da Zhu
    519,-

    Drawing from vast international experiences, this report examines how global cutting-edge technology like electric vehicles could be pursued in Bhutan with different socioeconomic characteristics from advanced economies.

  • - a practical guide for microdata collection
    av World Bank & Andrew Dabalen
    519,-

    Thoroughly documents an innovative approach to data collection in developing countries, which combines baseline data from a household survey with subsequent interviews of selected respondents using mobile phones.

  • - thematic assessment, a diagnostic trade integration study
    av World Bank
    645,-

    Identifies a four-pillar strategy for Bangladesh to sustain and accelerate export growth: breaking into new markets, breaking into new products, improving worker and consumer welfare, and building a supportive environment.

  • - the Korean digital governance experience
    av World Bank
    519,-

    Provides a narrative description of the institutional and management decisions, infrastructure, systems and processes, impact, and lessons learned and policy implications for developing countries from Korea's multi-decade Digital Governance experience.

  • - meeting the challenges of noncommunicable diseases
    av World Bank, Carmen Carpio & Danielle Fuller-Wimbush
    519,-

  • - telling myths from facts
    av World Bank, Lionel Demery & Luc Christiaensen
    519,-

    Do current stylized facts about African agriculture and rural livelihoods reflect reality? In rapidly-changing and data-scarce environments they risk being outdated and misleading. This report re-examines conventional wisdom about African farmers, from the bottom up and recognising the complexities involved.

  • - inputs from trade, innovation, and productivity analysis
    av World Bank
    454,-

    Examines recent trends in Croatia in trade, productivity, innovation performance and policy governance framework, to help identify priorities for the development of the country's Smart Specialization Strategy, which is an ex-ante conditionality for access to the EU's Structural and Investment Funds over the 2014-20 programming period.

  • - confronting environmental threats in Sindh, Pakistan
    av World Bank & Ernesto Sanchez-Triana
    519,-

    Shares information on the environmental harms in Sindh, Pakistan, which in 2009 resulted in more than 40,000 premature deaths and costs equivalent to 15% of the province's GDP, and to provide an interdisciplinary framework for bringing about improved environmental conditions in Sindh.

  • - Politiques Pour le Changement
    av Emanuela Di Gropello, Keiko Inoue, James Gresham & m.fl.
    454,-

    Examines the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyses factors that lead youth to drop out of school and reviews policies and programs designed to keep youth in school, bring youth back to school, or to transition out-of-school youth into the workforce.

  • - a policy perspective
    av World Bank & Keiko Inoue
    387,-

    Examines the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyses factors that lead youth to drop out of school and reviews policies and programs designed to keep youth in school, bring youth back to school, or to transition out-of-school youth into the workforce.

  • - changing incentives to enhance competitiveness
    av World Bank
    454,-

    Zimbabwe's poor export performance derives from unpredictable macroeconomics, anti-export bias, and industrial policies undermining investor confidence. To inverse this trend, the government needs to introduce economy-wide incentives that align trade policies with national objectives, to increase competitiveness and promote sustained growth.

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