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    How have the poor done? Mid-term review of India's ninth five-year plan

    Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2001
    Paper examines India's attempts at poverty reduction. It asserts that despite good performance on the growth front, progress in reducing poverty in the 1990s has left much to be desired. Concerted policy action is needed to lift the 350 million poor, who are increasingly concentrated in the poorer States, out of poverty.
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    Access to utilities by the poor: a global perspective

    World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
    This paper presents a global perspective on infrastructure coverage and the poor.
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    HIPC sovereign debt, debt relief and governance ratings

    WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
    This paper explores a simple modeling framework in which the probability of compliance with expectations on levels of governance and corruption are attached as conditions for debt relief.The article finds that:it should be possible to explicitly link the level of governance and corruption as a condition for obtaining debt forgiveness.
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    Distributive impact of privitization and the regulation of utilities in Chile

    World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
    This paper provides an idea of the effect of privatisation on efficiency and attempts to understand whether those who oppose further privatisation can justify their position on the grounds that privatisation negatively impacts on the poor.Conclusionsregulatory problems in Chile did not offset the gains achieved through cost reductions and efficiency.
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    HIPC debt relief and policy reform incentives

    WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
    This paper discuss the incentives that the HIPC initiative could create in debtor countries in favour of economic adjustment and reform.The paper finds that:the HIPC initiative does not provide a pure debt relief, but also creates new public spending obligations, on poverty reduction programsnot all HIPCs can be considered as enjoying good economic governance, while the debt overhan
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    Capitalization, regulation and the poor: access to basic services in Bolivia

    World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
    This paper analyses the privatisation of utilities in Bolivia, detailing the particularities of the capitalisation mechanism which was used for this purpose.The analysis suggests that capitalisation and regulation, and the liberalisation of the utilities sector more generally, succeeded in attracting foreign investment, thus fulfilling one of the central goals of the reforms of this sector.
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    Trust in Construction?: The Lesotho Highlands Water Project

    Christian Aid, 1996
    Describes the visit by a group of NGOs to the largest construction project in Africa, the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP), which will supply water to South Africa and hydro-electric power to Lesotho from the Lesotho Highlands.
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    Concepts of sustainable agriculture and rural development: IISD bibliography

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999
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    Women, environment and development: IISD bibliography

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999
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    Global governance & UN reform: IISD bibliography

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999

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