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Poverty
PREM: Perennial Gale of Creative Destruction
Sustaining Poverty Reduction in an Age of Global Volatility
The Global Deal: Climate Change and the Creation of a New Era of Progress and Prosperity
Public Finance Implications of the Global Economic Crisis
Moving Out of Poverty: Success From the Bottom Up
GFDRR: When Nature’s Forces Meet Degraded Environments
DECDG BBL: New Estimates of Global Poverty
Creative Capitalism
Terrorism, Economic Development and Political Openness
Business and Poverty: Opening Markets to the Poor
Borderless Captivity: Exploitation and Human Trafficking
20. Equality of Opportunity in Latin America and the Carribean
27. The Political Economy of Inequality: Implications for Inclusive Growth
1. Opening Remarks and Keynote Address: Low Wage Workers in Rich Countries
9. Have African Economies Turned Around?
7. Evidence and Use: Anti-poverty and Conditional Cash Transfers
Role of Zakah and Awqaf in Poverty Alleviation
More Than a Pretty Picture
Moving Out of Poverty
Poverty Assessment
1. Introduction and First Session
2. Understanding Shared Growth
Atlas of Global Development
4. Poverty and Inequality
Escaping Poverty’s Grasp
Creating Prosperity in Africa
1. Why Poverty Maps-and Methods-Matter
2. Poverty Maps for Policy Making
3. Where the Poor Are
4. More than a Technical Exercise
5. Pushing the Frontiers
PREM Week: Institutions
24. Is African Growth Creating Good Jobs?
23. Performance-based Incentives for Better Education
26. Microeconomic Regulation and Growth
21. Unlocking the Wealth of the Poor
28. Emerging Economies, Growth, and Global Financial Markets
29. The Case for Open Industrial Policy, Closing Remarks
16. Building Accountability for Shared Growth
27. Field Experiments to Investigate Institutional Designs and Impact
19. Who Benefits from Migration?
17. Beyond Getting Prices Right
20. What Do We Know About Conditional Cash Transfers?
22. Drugs, Security, and Development
09. The Art of Policy Making in Development
01. Opening Remarks and Keynote
02. Governance and Growth in Africa
03. Jit Gill Memorial Lecture in Recognition of Outstanding Public Service
04. Moving out of Poverty Traps
10. Making Aid More Effective Through Budget Support
2 and 3. Fighting Poverty: A Business Opportunity, Business for African Development
Prem Seminar Series: Professor George Akerlof
Session 4
Session 2
Session 1
Session 3
Institutional Arrangements for Harmonization and Alignment of Aid for HIV/AIDS with Poverty Reduction Strategies
Indigenous Peoples, Poverty, and Human Development in Latin America
Part 1: What Do Recent World Bank Initiatives Tell Us About the Challenge of Extreme Poverty?
Part 2: Roundtable—What Kind of Knowledge Do We Need in Fighting Extreme Poverty?
Session 1: Contribution of Human and Social Development to Poverty Reduction
Latin American Development Series: The Future of Reforms in Latin America
The Socio-Economic Impact of Mobile Phones in Africa
Sustaining Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategies: First Session
Sustaining Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategies: Second Session
The World Is Flat By Thomas Friedman: Presentation at IFC
The World Is Flat By Thomas Friedman
PREM Week 2005: Session 07.4 - Sustaining Growth by Riding the Waves
PREM Week 2005: Session 07.3 - Growth, Investment Climate and the Quality of Judicial Institutions
PREM Week 2005: Session 07.1 - What is Holding Back Growth in Lagging Regions?
PREM Week 2005: Session 09 - MDGs, Aid Effectiveness and Scaling Up
PREM Week 2005: Session 12 - Concluding Remarks
PREM Week 2005: Session 08.1 - Rising Giants: China, India and the World Economy
PREM Week 2005: Session 04.3 - Innovation and Growth
PREM Week 2005: Session 04.2 - Making Growth Pro-Poor: Cases and Policies
PREM Week 2005: Session 03 - What’s Old and What’s New in Development Policy
PREM Week 2005: Session 05 - Why Do Economies Grow?
PREM Week 2005: Session 01 - Rethinking Growth
PREM Week 2005: Session 02 - Making Africa Grow
Lessons from 1990s
OED Conference on the World Bank’s Approach to Global Programs
A Chance for the World Bank by Jo Ritzen
A Conversation with Queen Noor of Jordan
Presidential Fellows Lecture by Peter D. Bell, President and CEO, CARE USA
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time, by Jeffrey Sachs
Poverty and Social Impact Analysis and Trade Reforms
Curriculum Reform to Improve Educational Outcomes and Future Opportunities for All Students
PREM Trade and Poverty Training Course
Global Dialogue on Scaling Up Poverty Reduction
Economies in Transition: An OED Evaluation of World Bank Assistance
EBRD Transition Report 2004
PRSP and Budget Links
Can Development Priorities Be Prioritized?
Practitioners of Development Seminar Series: Perspectives from Former Bank Country Directors
Practitioners of Development Seminar Series: The Growth Experience: Lessons from the 1990s
World Development Report for 2005 Press Conference
Juan Somavia: Working for a Fair Globalization
Professor Alice Amsden (MIT) presentation
General Follow-up Discussion
Professor John Mathews (Macquarie School of Management, Australia) presentation
Plenary Session 5: Country Experiences - Strategic Actions for Scaling Up: Poland, Chile, Malaysia
E2 Empowering Poor Women
E3 Community-Driven Development (CDD) and Social Fund Programs I
F3 HIV/AIDS
B2 Access to Water
F1 Community-Driven Development (CDD) and Social Funds Programs II
Closing Session
C1 Transportation
B3 Infrastructure Strategies and Policies
Opening Session
Plenary Session 2: What Do We Mean By Scaling Up?
Plenary Session 3: Country Experiences - Strategic Actions for Scaling Up: Uganda, Indonesia, and India
Plenary Session 4: Ministerial Level Panel from the Developing Countries - Lessons for Scaling Up: Yemen and Burkina Faso
D1 Education 1
A3 Judicial Reform
A4 Regional and Urban Development
D3 Rural / Natural Resource Management
Devolution in Pakistan: what has been done and what has been achieved?
Micro-Econ-May 7 - PM session
: Survey Tools for Assessing Performance in Service Delivery
Micro-Econ-May 7 - AM session
: Multiple Purpose Household Surveys
Micro-Econ-May 6 - PM session
: Ex Ante Evaluation of Policy Reforms Using Behavioral Models
Micro-Econ-May 6 - AM session
: Estimating Geographically Disaggregated Welfare Levels and Changes
MACRO-Econ-May 6 - AM session
: Social Accounting Matrices and SAM-based Techniques
MACRO-Econ-May 6 - PM session
: Poverty and Inequality Analysis in a General Equilibrium Framework: Integrating Household Data into Economywide CGE Modesl
MACRO-Econ-May 5 - AM session
: Partial Equilibrium Multi-Market Approaches
MACRO-Econ-May 5 - PM session
: The 123PRSP Model
Micro-Econ-May 5 - AM session
: Assessing the Poverty Impact of an Assigned Program
Micro-Econ-May 5 - PM session
: Behavioral Incidence Analysis of Public Spending
MACRO-Econ-May 4 - AM session
: Predicting the Effect of Aggregate Growth on Poverty
MACRO-Econ-May 4 - PM session
: Aggregate Macro-consistency Models Linked to Household Surveys
Micro-Econ-May 4 - AM session
: Estimating the Incidence of Indirect Taxation in Developing Countries
and
Benefit Incidence Analysis
Micro-Econ-May 4 - PM session
: Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches in Program Evaluation
Shirin Ebadi, Human Rights and Economic Development (in Farsi)
General Introduction - Francois Bouguignon
Vietnam Development Report 2004
PREM 2004 - Wed., 4/28/04 - Poverty v. Inequality: Can the Bank Wear Bifocals?
Perspectives on Growth, Inequality and Poverty
Global Dialogue on Basic Education with Case Studies from China and Turkey
Global Dialogue on City-to-City Assistance
Global Dialogue on Social Services with Case Studies from Cuba and El Salvador
Interfaith Conference: Celebrating 25 Years of Building Community
Global Dialogue on Community Driven Development with Case Studies from Bulgaria and India
World On Fire: a Discussion with Amy Chua
The Africa Agriculture Technology Foundation
Global Dialogue with Country Case Studies from Chile and Poland
Montek Ahluwalia, Some Lessons from Economic Reforms in India
B-SPAN Interviews Kwesi Botchwey
The World Bank’s Land Policy Research Report: Principal Lessons and Next Steps
Taking the Pulse of the Environment: An NGO Roundtable Discussion
Land Reform with Case Studies from India and Azerbaijan
Community Driven Development: Case Studies from India and Tajikistan
World Bank and Donors Must Change to Reach MDGs Says Jeff Sachs
Community Development and Social Funds: Discussing the Cases of Indonesia and Yemen
B-SPAN Interview with World Bank Chief Economist Francois Bourguignon
The Role of Governance and the Rule of Law in Scaling Up Poverty Reduction
Microfinance: Videoconference on Scaling Up Poverty Reduction through Microfinance
World Bank and Civil Society Discussion on Poverty Reduction Strategies and Governance
When is Growth Pro-Poor? Evidence from a Panel of Countries
When Things Fall Apart: Qualitative Studies of Poverty in the Former Soviet Union
Poverty Alleviation Strategies for Vulnerable Groups: Perspectives from Young Roma Leaders
Disability and Poverty: Uncovering the Empirical Dynamics
Conditional Cash Transfers: The Safety Nets Solution For Long-Term Poverty Alleviation?
Poverty Day 2003 Opening Session and Plenary on Infrastructure and Poverty Reduction
Poverty Day 2003 Plenary: Power, Politics, and Poverty Reduction
Poverty Day 2003 Public Expenditure Management and PRSPs
Poverty Day 2003 Examining Pro-Poor Growth: What Do We Know?
Subjective Welfare Analysis in a Poor Developing Country: Madagascar 2001
Lesotho CEM: Pro-Poor Growth and Employment Strategy
Economic Growth, Inequality and Poverty: Findings from a New Dataset
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- Reflections on the Development Agenda
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- Globalization and labor
PREM Learning Week 2002: Local Governance and Empowerment: Building State-Society Relations
Spatial and Sectoral Choices of Poverty Reduction Programs
Household Energy and the Poor: Results from a Multi-country Study
Kwesi Botchwey: Theory and Practice of African Development in the New Millennium
Alejandro Foxely: Improving Income Distribution and Poverty Reduction while Maintaining Fiscal Discipline, Macro Stability, and Micro Efficiency
Measuring Empowerment: Measuring Subjective Well-Being and Power
The Washington Consensus and Beyond
Transaction Costs and Agricultural Productivity: Implications of Isolation for Rural Poverty in Madagascar
Poverty Equivalent Growth Rate: With Applications to Korea and Thailand
Towards A Framework of Institutional Change
Evaluating the Poverty Impact of Projects: Tools for Practitioners
Incorporating the Investment Climate Agenda into PRSPs and CASs - The Ethiopian Experience
The Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey II (BEEPS II)
Measuring Empowerment: the National Level
Measuring Empowerment: Concluding Remarks
Measuring Empowerment: Community and Local Governance Levels Part 1
Measuring Empowerment: Community and Local Governance Levels Part 2
Measuring Empowerment: Keynote Lunch: Nicholas Stern
Measuring Empowerment: Gender and Household Dimensions
Parliaments and PRSPs - An Update
Urban Research Symposium: Further Research Agendas
Urban Research Symposium: Session Reports and Discussion
Urban Research Symposium: Sao Paulo -- Urban Challenges, and Other Urban Poverty Issues
Targeted Programs in Economic Crisis: Empirical Findings from Indonesia s Experience
The Effect of Minimum Wages on the Formal and Informal Sector: Evidence from Costa Rica
Poverty Mapping in Urban Areas
Off and Running? The Rising Demand for Skilled Workers in Latin America
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Transition 2002 Report
China: One Year Into the WTO Process
Thoraya Ahmed Obaid: Six Billion and Growing
Poverty Day 2002: Opening Remarks
Poverty Day 2002: Empowering Clients and Incentives
Poverty Day 2002: Final Remarks
Improving Prospects for PRSP Implementation: The Role of Parliament, Experience from two Sub-Saharan African Countries
A New Look at the Role of Government in Schools
Poverty, Inequality and Growth in the Era of Globalization
Crime and Local Inequality in South Africa
The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else: A discussion with Hernando de Soto
Poverty Reduction Strategies in Africa: Including the Economic Empowerment of Women with Disabilities
Safety Nets in Transition Economies
Abortion as Insurance
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- Closing plenary, second half
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- Sovereign debt restructuring and management: Lessons from recent crisis
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- Political economy of change: Breaking the circle of influence
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- Low income countries under stress (LICUS): Conflict-affected states
PREM Learning Week 2002: Spurring Equitable Growth and Empowering People -- What went wrong and what did we learn?
PREM Learning Week 2002: Pro-Poor Spending: What We Know, What We Do Not and Where We Go from Here
PREM Learning Week 2002: Tools for Capacity Building
PREM Learning Week 2002: Globalization, Poverty, and Gender
PREM Learning Week 2002: Empowerment and National Governance: Participation, Accountability, and the Use of Public Money
On Timing of Marriage, Bride Wealth, and Weather Shocks in Rural Zimbabwe
Round Table on Globalization and Inequality: Part 1
Round Table on Globalization and Inequality: Part 3
PREM Learning Week 2002: Trade, Poverty, and Empowerment:
Round Table on Globalization and Inequality: Part 2
PREM Learning Week 2002: What About Us? Men s Issues in Development
PREM Learning Week 2002: Empowerment: A Framework for Policy and Practice
PREM Learning Week 2002: Holding the State to Account: Citizen Monitoring in Action
PREM Learning Week 2002: India and China: Which Country Has Experienced More Pro-Poor Growth and Why?
Strategies for Development and Aid Effectiveness
History, Institutions and Economic performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure in India
GTAP - Multilateral Trade Liberalization and Poverty
Globalization, Growth, and Poverty: Building an Inclusive World Economy
Food Aids Effect on Child Farm Labor Supply in Rural Ethiopia
Foreign Aid: An Instrument for Fighting Poverty
Women Leadership and Policy Decisions: Evidence from a Nationwide Randomized Experiment in India
Civil War, Public Goods, and the Social Wealth of Nations
Does Globalization Increase Child Labor? Evidence from Vietnam
Poverty Day 2001: Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA).
Poverty Day 2001: Final Remarks
Poverty Day 2001: Opening Statements
Poverty Day 2001: New Tools for Poverty Analysis
Economic Reforms and Wage Differentials in Latin America
Reaching Rural Poor: Engendered or Endangered?
Seminar on the International Development Goals: Discussion Session 2
Seminar on the International Development Goals: Issues Related to Assuring the Effective use of Resources
Seminar on the International Development Goals: Relationship Between the IDGs and the PRSPs
Seminar on the International Development Goals: Discussion Session 1
Seminar on the International Development Goals: Discussion Session 3
Seminar on the International Development Goals: Discussion Session 4
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