March 1998 - Volume 35 - Number 1
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Letter from the Editor
Readers' Comments
FIGHTING CORRUPTION WORLDWIDE
International Cooperation Against Corruption
Robert Klitgaard
Guest Author
Corruption and Development
Cheryl W. Gray and Daniel Kaufmann
Corruption: Causes, Consequences, and Agenda for Further Research
Paolo Mauro
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CONFRONTING THE AIDS EPIDEMIC
Confronting AIDS
Lyn Squire
Setting Government Priorities in Preventing HIV/AIDS
Martha Ainsworth
Coping with the Impact of AIDS
Mead Over
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INFLATION
Achieving Low Inflation in Transition Economies: The Role of Relative Price Adjustment
Sharmini Coorey, Mauro Mecagni, and Erik Offerdal
Can Inflation Targeting Be a Framework for Monetary Policy in Developing Countries?
Paul R. Masson, Miguel A. Savastano, and Sunil Sharma
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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Civil Liberties, Democracy, and the Performance of Government Projects
Lant Pritchett and Daniel Kaufmann
Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Agricultural Development
Stefano Pagiola, John Kellenberg, Lars Vidaeus, and Jitendra Srivastava
Distance Education: Growth and Diversity
Michael Potashnik and Joanne Capper
Departments
World Economy in Transition
Currency Crises: The Role of Monetary Policy
IMF Staff
Books
Masters of Illusion: The World Bank and the Poverty of Nations by Catherine Caufield
The World Bank: A Third World View by H.N. RayPaul Streeten Corruption and the Global Economy, edited by Kimberly Ann Elliott Daniel Kaufmann Historical Dictionary of the World Bank by Anne C.M. Salda James Feather Dollar and Yen: Resolving Economic Conflict between the United States and Japan by Ronald I. McKinnon and Kenichi Ohno George S. Tavlas Technology and Industrial Development in Japan: Building Capabilities by Learning, Innovation, and Public Policy by Hiroyuki Odagiri and Akira Goto Robert Dekle
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