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1. Republic of Tunisia--health sector development strategy achieving a balanced public/private sector mix

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.5.1 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.5.1 .

2. Spending on Health

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.2.0 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.2.0 .

3. Education vouchers in practice and principle <a> world survey

by West, Edwin G.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.4.0 .

4. Is there a case for government intervention in training?

by Zabalza, Antonio.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.4.0 .

5. The disability-adjusted life year(DALY) definition, measurement and potential Use

by Homedes, Nuria.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.8.0 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.8.0 .

6. Equitable allocation of ceilings on public investment <a> general formula and a Brazilian example in the health sector

by Musgrove, Philip.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.2.5 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.2.5 .

7. The economics of language <the> roles of education and labor market outcomes

by Chiswick, Barry R.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.4.0 .

8. Agricultural growth and poverty in Pakistan

by Faruqee, Rashid | Carey, Kevin.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: ED 9.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economic Development ED 9.4.0 .

9. Measuring the opportunity costs of childrens time in a developing country implications for education sector analysis and interventions

by Mason, Andrew D | Khandker, Shahidur R.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.4.0 .

10. The full social returns to education estimates based on countries' economic growth performance

by Mingat, Alain | Tan, Jee-peng.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.4.0 .

11. Costs and benefits of bilingual education in Guatemala <a> partial analysis

by Patrinos, Harry | Velez,uardo.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.4.0 .

12. What is education worth? from production function to institutional capital

by Picciotto, Robert.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: ED 8.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economic Development ED 8.4.0 .

13. Human Capital underdevelopment <the> worst aspects

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: ED 9.1.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economic Development ED 9.1.0 .

14. Equity and growth in developing countries old and new perspectives on the policy issues

by Bruno, Michael | Ravallion, Martin.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: ED 9.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economic Development ED 9.4.0 .

15. Determinants of diarrheal disease in Jakarta

by Alberini, Anna.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.12.0 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.12.0 .

16. Protecting the old and promoting growth <a> defense of averting the old age crisis

by James, Estelle.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.1.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.1.0 .

17. Why have some Indian states done better than others at reducing rural poverty?

by Datt, Gaurav | Ravallion, Martin.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 9.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 9.4.0 .

18. Economic analysis for health projects

by Hammer, Jeffrey S.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.4.0 .

19. Bangladesh public expenditure review public resource management during the fourth five-year plan, FY 91-95

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1989Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.2.6 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.2.6 .

20. Economic support in old age

by Diamond, Peter.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PN 2.3.0 ] (1). Location(s): Population PN 2.3.0 .

21. New systems for old age security -- why, how and so what?

by James, Estelle.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.0 .

22. Averting the old-age crisis technical annex

by Palacios, Robert J.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PN 2.3.0 ] (1). Location(s): Population PN 2.3.0 .

23. The economics of pre-funding social security and medicare benefits

by Feldstein, Martin | Samwick, Andrew.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank [1996]Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.1.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.1.0 .

24. New systems for old age security theory, practice, and empirical evidence

by James, Estelle.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1997Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.1 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.1 .

25. How can China provide income security for its rapidly aging population?

by Friedman, Barry.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.1 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.1 .

26. Lessons from pension reform <the> Argentine case

by Rofman, Rafael | Bertin, Hugo.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.1 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.1 .

27. Tunisias insurance sector

by Vittas, Dimitri.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.1.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.1.0 .

28. Private pension funds in Hungary early performance and regulatory issues

by Vittas, Dimitri.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.3 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.3 .

29. The mexican insurance market

by Vittas, Dimitri | Echenique, Joaquin.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1990Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.1.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.1.0 .

30. Benefit incidence analysis in developing countries

by Selden, Thomas M | Wasylenko, Michael J.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1992Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.2.5 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.2.5 .

31. Pensions in Germany

by Queisser, Monika.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.0 .

32. Sequencing social security, pension, and insurance reform

by Vittas, Dimitri.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.1 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.1 .

33. The Development of industrial pensions in the United States in the twentieth century

by Williamson, Samuel H.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.0 .

34. Pension funds in central Europe and Russia their prospects and potential role in corporate governance

by Vittas, Dimitri | Michelitsch, Roland.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.0 .

35. Pension reform and growth

by Corsetti, Giancarlo | Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.1 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.1 .

36. Pension systems and reform country experiences and research issues

by Arrau, Patricio | Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus.

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1995Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.1 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.1 .

37. The Hungarian pension system in transition

by Palacios, Robert | Rocha, Roberto.

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1997Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: SS 3.2.0 ] (1). Location(s): Social Security SS 3.2.0 .

38. China long-term issues and options in the health transition

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1990Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.1.1 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.1.1 .

39. Tanzania AIDS assessment and planning study

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank 1991Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.12.1 ] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.12.1 .

40. The role of the government in East Asian development

Publisher: [s.l.] The World Bank [199-?]Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: ED 9.6.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economic Development ED 9.6.0 .

41. Social reinsurance a new approach to sustainable community health financing

by Dror, David M [Editor] | Preker, Alexander S [].

Publisher: The World Bank and the International Labour Organisation 2002Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.2.3 SOC] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.2.3 SOC.

42. Safe motherhood and the World Bank : lessons from 10 years of experience

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1999Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.6.6 SAF] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.6.6 SAF.

43. Staff appraisal report Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka health services project

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1993Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: HH 1.7.3 WOR] (1). Location(s): Health HH 1.7.3 WOR.

44. Community driven development a vision of poverty reduction through empowerment

Publisher: The World Bank Group [20-?]Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: ED 9.4.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economic Development ED 9.4.0 .

45. Guidelines selection and employment of consultants

Publisher: Washington The World Bank 1997Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EC 8.5.0 ] (1). Location(s): Economics EC 8.5.0 .