Brazil and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) have built a strong and fruitful partnership over the last three decades, resting on a solid platform of cooperation and...
Brazil and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) have built a strong and fruitful partnership over the last three decades, resting on a solid platform of cooperation and...
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: food survey results are implemented, by Joan T. Brown; Bank's resident mission helps accelerate economic development in Somalia, by Peter...
Mechanisms to redress income inequalities in developing countries are examined. It is suggested that income distribution can be influenced by the selection and preparation of specific development projects...
In its function as an international lender using economic criteria, the Bank has been something of an operating pioneer in the cost-benefit analysis of road, rail, and port projects. Methods have evolved...
This report discusses the remarks delivered by John H. Adler, Director, Economic Development Institute, World Bank at the economics roundtable session of the fifty-first national foreign trade convention...
The purpose of this memorandum is to summarize a report on ‘measures for international economic stability’ which was prepared by a group of five experts appointed by the Secretary-General of the United...
In recent months, concern has been expressed in some quarters as to whether the United States can maintain a level of exports to underdeveloped countries high enough to contribute to their economic development...
This paper supplements the previous memorandum on 'the effects of the U.S. defense effort on the international accounts of the United States. It is based on the same broad expectation that within the next...
The purpose of this memorandum is to estimate the movements of the United States balance of payments on current account under the impact of military expenditures, the raw materials boom, and the general...