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  • - Legal Rights and Economic Opportunities in Africa
    av Mary Hallward-Driemeier
    489,-

    The importance of property rights in providing the incentive to invest, work hard, and innovate has been recognized for centuries. Yet, many women in Africa do not have the same property rights or formal legal capacity enjoyed by men. Empowering Women: Legal Rights and Economic Opportunities in Africa documents the extent to which the legal capacity and property rights vary for women and men, and analyzes the impact this has on womenOCOs economic opportunities. The book introduces the OC WomenOCOs Legal Economic Empowerment Database OCo Africa (Women LEED Africa).OCO This database covers all 47 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing indicators and links to constitutions, ratified international conventions, and domestic statutes where there are gender gaps in legal capacity and property rights. It shows how and where, despite universal constitutional recognition of non-discrimination, many countries have exceptions in areas of marriage, ownership, and control over property and inheritance. With less secure property rights, women in these countries do not have the same ability OCo or incentive OCo to accumulate and control assets and thus to access finance or to grow their businesses. After laying out the various gender gaps in legal capacity and property rights, the book addresses the additional challenges stemming from legal systems with a multiplicity of sources of law. Overlapping legal systems themselves add uncertainty to defining womenOCOs economic rights. The authors use case law to trace out the implications for womenOCOs rights and to provide examples of effective reforms.The book recognizes that beyond de jure differences, women may face greater practical constraints in having their rights protected. This book spells out specific steps that can be taken to address gender gaps both in formal property rights and in practical constraints in accessing justice."

  • - Amplifying the Gains from the Urban Transition
     
    449

    Provides diagnostic tools to inform policy dialogue and investment priorities on urbanization by operationalizing the framework for urban policy developed in the 2009 World Development Report, Reshaping Economic Geography and the Bank's new Urban and Local Government Strategy, System of Cities: Harnessing Urbanization for Growth and Poverty Reduction.

  • - Legal Innovation and Empowerment for Development
    av The World Bank
    555,-

  • - A Review of International Experience
     
    449

  • av Andreas Seiter
    405,-

    Provides a hands-on approach, tested in the World Bank's field work in many countries, for assessing the pharmaceutical sector, recognizing typical 'patterns of dysfunction' and developing strategies to quickly deal with the most urgent problems while at the same time building a platform for sustainable long term policy.

  • av Marianne Mathias, Michelle Morales, Lindy Muzila & m.fl.
    489,-

  • av Robert Bacon, Antonio Estache, Elena Ianchovichina & m.fl.
    419

  • - Logistics Costs and Supply Chain Reliability
    av Gael Raballand, Jean-Francois Arvis & Jean-Francois Marteau
    405,-

  • av James Reichert, Brett Sedgewick, Yoonhee Kim & m.fl.
    405,-

  • - Implications for a Post-Crisis World
     
    599

    Offers a comprehensive overview of the financial and economic crises of 2008-2009 and the economic and financial policy implications for growth in developing countries.

  • - Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-2009
    av World Bank
    405,-

    This Peru Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-2009 is part of IEG's country program evaluation series. To date, IEG's in-depth country evaluations have comprised IEG-WB Country Assistance Evaluations (CAEs) and IEG-IFC Country Impact Reviews (CIRs). Both the CAEs and CIRs have involved comprehensive evaluations of the respective institutions' activities in a country.

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    635,-

    Brings together global and national empirical studies that estimate the effects of policies that distort the world's agricultural markets and other trade on poverty and inequality globally, and in various developing countries.

  • - Strategic and Regulatory Considerations
    av Rajendra Singh & Siddhartha Raja
    279

    Provides an analysis of the strategic and regulatory dimension of convergence. This book offers policymakers and regulators examples from countries around the world as they address convergence.

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    519

    The increasing role of individual pension savings accounts requires the development of better performance measurement techniques for these funds to provide retirement income to aging populations worldwide. This book reviews the pension funds performance and identifies benchmarks that allow a better evaluation of their actual performance.

  • - Industrial Organization Models and Investment Products
    av Gregorio Impavido, Manuel Garcia-Huitron & Esperanza Lasagabaster
    489,-

    Discusses the main implications for the functioning of mandatory defined contribution pensions of consumers' inability to make rational choices; describes how jurisdictions have tried to address these problems through ad hoc policy interventions; and proposes new policy directions in the areas of industrial organization models and investment products to address these concerns more effectively.

  • av Philip Martin, Robert Lucas & Borko Handjiski
    405,-

    Assesses the impact of the CEFTA multilateral free trade agreement on trade in Southeast Europe, and assesses the benefits of two complementary policies: introducing labour mobility in the region, and adopting the Common External Tariff structure of the European Union.

  • - Maximizing Opportunities in the Economic Sphere
     
    555,-

    Intends to fill the significant research gap on women's entrepreneurship and labour force participation in Egypt, as well as provide suggestions for addressing continued gender inequalities in these arenas.

  • - Information and Communications Technology for Microfinance
    av Cecile Thioro Niang, Zaid Safdar & A.K.M. Abdullah
    405,-

    Providing more appropriate financial services to the majority of the population in a country like Bangladesh requires a centralized microfinance platform that ensures transparency, reduces overlap, increases outreach, and integrates microfinance with the formal financial system using technology.

  • av Laura Brady, Laura Nyblade, Traci Eckhaus, m.fl.
    405,-

  • - A Guide for Developing Countries
    av World Bank
    685,-

  • - Subnational Debt, Insolvency, and Markets
     
    739

  • - Improving Corporate Financial Reporting to Support Regional Economic Development
    av Ana Cristina Hirata Barros, Kit Cutler & Henri Fortin
    489,-

    Examines financial reporting and auditing in the LAC region in an effort to distill lessons learned and suggest priorities for accounting and auditing reform in the region.

  • - Contrasting Development Paths for Beijing and Shanghai
    av Shahid Yusuf
    339,-

    Exploring the contrasting development options available to Beijing and Shanghai, this book proposes strategies for these cities based on their acquired capabilities, experience of other world cities, the demand in the national market, and likely trends in global trade.

  • - Five Country Studies
     
    489,-

    Trade liberalization holds both promises and perils for workers around the world. This book uses a fresh analytical framework to show that while globalization has been associated with improvements in working conditions in the exposed sectors (apparel and textile), questions remain about the durability and generalization of such improvements.

  • - The Impacts of Climate Risks on Water and Agriculture
    av Winston Yu, Yi-Chen Yang, Andre Savitsky, m.fl.
    419

    This study uses several different modelling environments including hydrologic models, an agro-economic optimisation model of the irrigation system, and a computable general equilibrium model of the Pakistan economy. The models used here are among the best mathematical representations available of the physical and economic responses to these exogenous future climate risks.

  • - Reconciling Economic Growth and Forest Protection
    av Carole Megevand
    419

  • - Education Brief 2012
    av Denis Nikolaev
    419

  • - Leading Initiatives and Research
    av Aldo Baietti, Andrey Shlyaktenko, Roberto La Rocca & m.fl.
    519

  • - Leveraging the Private Sector for Job Creation and Growth
    av Gabi G. Afram & Angelica Salvi Del Pero
    489,-

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