This press release announces the World Bank loan of one hundred seventy-seven million five hundred thousand US dollars to Thailand for Fourth highway sector project on March 23, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162304Date: March 23, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of eighty-two million seven hundred thousand US dollars to China for Regional cement industry project on March 19, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162303Date: March 19, 1992
A more efficient use of road maintenance equipment in developing countries may be achieved by setting up an equipment renting scheme in the highway agency to service both force account maintenance units...
Type: BriefReport#: 81616Date: March 1, 1992Author:
Lantran,Jean-Marie M.
This study examines public expenditure and revenue data for 15 Latin American countries for the period 1975-88, although the focus of analysis is generally on the period of 1979-88 during which fundamental...
Type: Internal Discussion PaperReport#: IDP110Date: February 29, 1992Author:
Hicks,Norman L.
This paper takes for granted that the government (or road agency) has already decided how much it intends to charge road users for use of the uncongested road network. The next question is how to collect...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: INU95Date: February 29, 1992Author:
Heggie,Ian Graeme
This study is focused on delineating the nature and future transport system which best serves Guangdong's economic requirements and on identifying some of the measures needed to achieve such a system....
Type: PublicationReport#: WDP151Date: February 29, 1992Author:
Harral, Clell G. ;
Cook, Peter ;
Holland, Edward [editors]
As cities in developing countries continue to grow rapidly, the need to meet the increasing demand for urban infrastructure services has become an important policy problem, since failures to respond adequately...
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: INU98Date: February 29, 1992
Many complain and offer evidence that in recent years the GATT system has become more power-oriented, less stable, and less equitable. A concern to reverse this drift was one of the motives that brought...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS818Date: January 31, 1992Author:
Finger, Michael J. ;
Dhar,Sumana
This paper describes the main characteristics of the Mongolian economy, delineates the reforms that are being introduced for the purposes of adjustment and structural change and finally defines the nature...
Type: PublicationReport#: WDP145Date: January 31, 1992Author:
Yusuf,Shahid ;
Burki,Shahid Javed
This paper provides an overview of the current use of non-motorized vehicles (NMVs) in Asian cities, environmental and economic aspects of NMVs in Asian cities, the characteristics of NMVs and facilities...
Type: PublicationReport#: WTP162Date: January 31, 1992Author:
Replogle, Michael
Natural gas has always been regarded as a premium fuel. It is non-toxic and burns with a remarkably clean and controllable flame, so giving considerable practical and economic benefits to industrial, commercial...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 48098Date: January 1, 1992Author:
Homer,John
Infrastructure has a central role to play in accelerating growth in developing countries. The Infrastructure and Urban Development Department's (INU) work program for 1992-95 has three main objectives:...
Type: PublicationReport#: 11478Date: January 1, 1992Author:
EXT
This twenty-fifth World Bank atlas presents key social and economic information organized under three headings, people, economy, and environment, to emphasize the importance of these themes in the development...
Type: PublicationReport#: 11538Date: January 1, 1992
This report aims to describe the current role that natural gas plays in the energy balances of Eastern Europe, and to identify its future potential. It also considers the key policy issues that need to...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: ESM149Date: January 1, 1992
Diffusion of innovation proceeds at varying rates in different countries, creating differences in the productivity with which resources are used, and hence affecting the competitive position of nations....
Type: Departmental Working PaperReport#: 10428Date: December 31, 1991Author:
Mody,Ashoka ;
Sanders, Jerry ;
Suri, Rajan ;
Rao, Chandu ;
Contreras, Fernando
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