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    The World Bank on security and stability: The listening bank?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Latest World Bank thinking on the link between property rights and poverty reduction risks undermining small local businesses in developing countries in favour of large multinationals. id21 Guest Editor Geoffrey Payne asks why the Bank is seemingly so insistent on ignoring the mounting evidence against titling programmes.
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    Online video: PRSP and budget links seminar

    Eldis Poverty Resource Guide, 2004
    In October 2004 the World Bank held a seminar exploring "PRSPs and budget links: emerging evidence from case studies". More information about the seminar is available on the World Bank’s internet-based broadcasting service, BSPAN.
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    Synergies between the ODA and private investment: the 1993-2003 experience in Vietnam

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2004
    As part of the OECD Global Forum on International Investment, the paper focuses on the official development assistance (ODA) given to this country over the course of Doi moi -Vietnam’s economic renovation- which started in late 1980s.The paper highlights the impact of ODA on the investment environment, particularly trade policies, transport and power sectors as well as the state of human resour
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    Banking reform in the lower Mekong countries

    International Monetary Fund, 2004
    The paper reviews recent banking reform efforts in the lower Mekong countries (LMCs) of Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, and Vietnam.As the paper points out, the three LMCs face the dual challenge of economic development and transition to market-based economies.
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    Viet Nam: Foreign Direct Investment and postcrisis regional integration

    Asian Development Bank Institute, 2004
    This paper analyses the recent developments in FDI flows to Viet Nam and the impact they have on the Vietnamese economy.
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    Public-private mix for DOTS implementation: what makes it work?

    Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2004
    This article from the Bulletin of the World Health Organization compares processes and outcomes of four public-private mix (PPM) projects implementing DOTS for tuberculosis (TB) control, in New Delhi and Pune, India, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, and Nairobi, Kenya.
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    Review of Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2003
    This report details the first joint Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process in seven countries: Bolivia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia.
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    Toward country-led development: a multi-partner evaluation of the Comprehensive Development Framework: findings from six country case studies

    Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003
    This report presents the findings of six case studies evaluating the implementation of the World Bank’s Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF): Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Romania, Uganda and Vietnam.Findings include:there has been some progress in implementing the CDF principles, particularly where one or more of the principles have been applied over a number of years, but these p
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    Financing of agricultural marketing: case studies from Asia

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003
    This study looks at how traders of grains and horticultural produce in Asia finance their activities and how they use that finance.
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    Tax incentives in Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam

    International Monetary Fund, 2002
    Tax incentives are a prominent feature of the tax system in the lower Mekong region (Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam), but few studies have investigated how effective they are in promoting investment and employment.

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