Policy Research Working Papers
- Publisher:
- World Bank
- Publication date:
- 2007-04-01
Description:
The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage the
exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out quickly, even if the presentations are less than fully polished. The papers carry the names of the authors and should be cited accordingly. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the authors. They do not necessarily represent the view of the World Bank, its Executive Directors, or the countries they represent. Policy Research Working Papers are available online at
http://econ.worldbank.org.
exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out quickly, even if the presentations are less than fully polished. The papers carry the names of the authors and should be cited accordingly. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the authors. They do not necessarily represent the view of the World Bank, its Executive Directors, or the countries they represent. Policy Research Working Papers are available online at
http://econ.worldbank.org.
Index
- The Emerging Legal Framework for Private Sector Development in Viet Nam's Transitional Economy
- Hungary's Bankruptcy Experience, 1992-93
- The Legal and Regulatory Framework for Environmental Impact Assessments
- Intellectual Property Rights, Licensing, and Innovation
- Tight Money in a Post-Crisis Defense of the Exchange Rate: What Have We Learned?
- A Survey of Securities Laws and Enforcement
- Foreign Bank Participation and Crises in Developing Countries
- The Creation Of The Rule Of Law And The Legitimacy Of Property Rights: The Political and Economic Consequences of a Corrupt Privatization
- Corruption and Decentralized Public Governance
- Fiscal Responsibility Legislation And Fiscal Adjustment: The Case Of Brazilian Local Governments
- Trade, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Institutions
- Do Minimum Wages in Latin America and the Caribbean Matter? Evidence from 19 Countries
- Legal Knowledge And Economic Development: The Case Of Land Rights In Uganda
- Promoting Access to Primary Equity Markets. A Legal and Regulatory Approach
- Tariff Retaliation versus Financial Compensation in the Enforcement of International Trade Agreements
- Trade and Harmonization: If your institutions are good, does it matter if they are different?
- Turkey's Evolving Trade Integration into Pan-European Markets
- Resolution of Failed Banks by Deposit Insurers Cross-Country Evidence
- Managing the Effects of Tax Expenditures on National Budgets
- Infrastructure and Public Utilities Privatization in Developing Countries
- Regional Approaches to Better Standards Systems
- What Determines Protection of Property Rights? An Analysis of Direct and Indirect Effects
- Implementing a WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation: What Makes Sense?
- Financial System Structure in Colombia: A Proposal for a Reform Agenda
- Takeover Laws and Financial Development
- Conscription and Crime
- Corporate Governance and Shariah Compliance in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services
- Access to Financial Services in Zambia
- Beyond legal origin and checks and balances: Political credibility, citizen information and financial sector development
- Oil and the Propensity to Armed Struggle in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria