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A note: haves and have-nots in Zambia or what happens to the investable surpluses in Zambia?
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Seidman, Ann
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The need for an industrial strategy in Zambia
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Seidman, Ann
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What happens when a country does not adjust to terms of trade shocks? The case of oil-risk gabon
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Zafar, Ali
Gabon is currently one of the richest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, having a GDP per capita of close to $4,000, and is characterized by a stable political climate and rich forestry and mineral resources, as well as a small population. Oil is the key economic sector, accounting for half of GDP and more than two-thirds of revenue. Discovered in th [...]
IMF; 2004 - 28p
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The whys and why nots of export taxation
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Devarajan, Shantayanan
The authors review the arguments for taxing imports, considering two cases: one in which a country has market power in the export commodity, and one in which it does not. They conclude that for countries having market share there are strong analytical and practical arguments for an export tax. While the optimal level of the export tax may depend on [...]
WORLD BANK; 1996 - 26p., Bibliogr.
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The World Bank Legal review Law and Justice for Development: Volume 1
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Puymbroeck, Rudolf V. Van
This is the first edition of The World Bank Legal Review, which is a publication for policy makers and their advisers, attorneys, and other professionals engaged in the field of international development. It offers a combination of legal scholarship, lessons from experience, legal developments, and recent research on the many ways in which the appl [...]
The World Bank; 2003 - 660p
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Country Intelligence: report: Zambia
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Zambia Country Monitor
The article offers information on the economic condition in Zambia. It states that the country's economic growth rate is projected to remain at approximately 7.0% in 2011 while increase in copper production and prices and strength of the agricultural sector contribute to its rising economy. It mentions that Zambia has an inflation rate of 9.0% year [...]
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African art : the World Bank collection
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Marc, Alexandre
This first catalogue featuring pieces from the World Bank's permanent art collection focuses on African traditional artwork--textiles, sculptures, pottery, and paintings as well as functional objects--from the Maghreb to Mali and from the former Zaire to Zambia. Three essays accompanying the photographs provide threads on how to interpret historica [...]
World Bank; 1998 - 92p., Bibliogr.
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Notes on the political economy of adjustment
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NELSON, Joan M.
World Bank; EDI; 1987 - 11p.
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Preserving the CFA zone: Macroeconomic coordination after the devaluation
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Devarajan, Shantayanan
On January 12, 1994, the CFA franc - the currency of the thirteen African states of the CFA Franc Zone - was devalued 50 percent. The event had been expected for some time, but the magnitude and one-shot nature of the devaluation posed problems for members of the zone's two monetary unions. The authors conclude the following about what has happened [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 14p., Tabl.
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Education in a declining economy: the case of Zambia 1975-1985
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Kelly, Michael J.
During the past twelve years, Zambia has experienced increasingly grave financial problems. The decline in the economy has affected all sectors, including education. The deterioration occurred at a time when the population was growing at a rapid rate [...]
World Bank; 1991 - 208p., Bibliogr.
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Rural infrastructure and agricultural development in Southern Africa: a centre periphery prospective
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Wanmali, Sudhir
This paper discusses the provision of rural infrastructure in Southern Africa by drawing on two case studies from Zimbabwe and Zambia. It takes the centre-periphery model of regional development as a point of departure for explaining the differences between com- munal or smallholder African farming areas and large-scale commercial Europ [...]
IFPRI; 1997 - pp.259-269
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The Wage Labor Market and Inequality in Vietnam in the 1990s
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Gallup, John Luke
Has the expansion of wage employment in Vietnam exacerbated social inequalities, despite its contribution to income growth? Gallup uses the two rounds of the Vietnamese Living Standards Survey (VLSS) to evaluate the contribution of wage employment to inequality and income growth over the period of rapid economic growth in the 1990s following market [...]
World Bank; 2002 - 42p; Ref.
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Accounting for use of Resources and funds: Background note on aspects related to Education
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Bahr, Klaus
[Memo N° 477] [IDEP/CAIRO/II/14.3]
Specialised Course: MANPOWER and EDUCATIONAL PLANNING IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Cairo - 18 Feb. - 15 May 1964 Organized Jointly by African Institute of Economic Development and Planning ( United Nations ), Dakar & The Institute of National Planning, Cairo
Institute of National Planning; 1964 - 34 p.
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Conflict and growth in Africa. Vol. 3 : Southern Africa
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Goudie, Andrew
This book is about conflict. In that, it is certainly not alone, but it approaches the problem in five Southern African countries from the standpoint of economic analysis. While the authors have not ignored social, ethnic and historical factors which led to conflict, they have identified economic realities which exacerbate underlying friction [...]
OECD; 1999 - 9p.
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Food production in a land-surplus, labor-scarce economy : the zairian basin
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Tshibaka, Tshikala B.
IFPRI; 1989 - 70p.
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Agricultural pricing policy in Eastern Africa : a macroeconomic simulation for Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia
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Gerrard, Christopher D.
The purpose of the present study is to provide a brief historical background of Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia, focusing on those aspects of their political and economic history which are particularly relevant to the topic of this one-day seminar. In particular, it focuses on the economic structure of the four countries; agricultural productio [...]
World Bank.; - 85p.
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Lecture 8.2, Costs Aspects of Education: Background Note on Part I, Orders of Magnitude
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Bahr, Klaus
[Memo N° 473] [IDEP/CAIRO/II/8.2]
Specialised Course: MANPOWER and EDUCATIONAL PLANNING IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Cairo - 18 Feb. - 15 May 1964 Organized Jointly by African Institute of Economic Development and Planning ( United Nations ), Dakar & The Institute of National Planning, Cairo
Institute of National Planning; 1964 - 18 p.
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Adoption of hybrid Maize in Zambia : effects on gender roles, food consumption, and nutrition
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KUMAR, Shrubh K.
IFPRI; 1994 - 126p.
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Beyond Tariffs and Quotas: Why Don't African Manufacturers Export More?
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Clarke, George R.G.
Despite continued commitment to reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, Africa's share of world exports is on a downward trend. African countries have been unable to gain strong presence in the global manufacturing market and thus remain highly dependent upon a narrow range of primary commodities for their export earnings, leaving them vuln [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 32p; Ref.
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Exchange rate overvaluation and trade protection: lessons from experience
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Shatz, Howard J.
Despite a trend toward more flexible rates, more than half the world's countries maintain fixed or managed exchange rates. In the 1980s and 1990s, developing countries as a group progressively liberalized their trade regimes, but some governments defend their exchange rate in actions that run counter to long-run plans for liberalization. Without di [...]
World Bank; 2000 - 27p., Ref.
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