Tuesday, December 26, 2006

What World Bankers are reading!

The most popular articles from last two weeks at IMF-World Bank Joint Library;

Technology and innovation in developing East Asia: an interpretive survey by Hal Hill

Accounts and accountability: theoretical implications of the right-to-information movement in India / Rob Jenkins, Anne Marie Goetz

Productivity, innovation and R and D: micro evidence for Italy / Maria Laura Parisi, Fabio Schiantarelli and Alessandro Sembenelli

Symposium: trade policy in low income, small and remote economies

The institutions of monetary policy / Mervyn King

A stable international monetary system emerges: inflation targeting is Bretton Woods, reversed/ Andrew K. Rose

Smarter offshoring / Diana Farrell

Russian equities and corporate governance: special report / Ben Aris

The labor-market impact of high-skill immigration / George J. Borjas

Oil for what? Illicit Iraqi oil contracts and the U.N. Security Council / Paul Heaton

Neuroeconomics: how neuroscience can inform economics / Colin Camerer, George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec

The role of public infrastructure and subsidies for firm location and international outsourcing / Hartmut Egger, Josef Falkinger

Reforms and growth in transition: re-examining the evidence / Elisabetta Falcetti, Tatiana Lysenko and Peter Sanfey

The politics and economics of offshore outsourcing / N. Gregory Mankiw, Phillip Swagel

Can Iraq overcome the oil curse? / Robert Looney

Fundamental equilibrium exchange rate for the Polish zloty / Micha± Rubaszek

The new EU member states and Austria: economic developments in the first year of accession / Peter Havlik ... [et al.]

Can payments for environmental services help reduce poverty? An exploration of the issues and the evidence to date from Latin America / Stefano Pagiola, Agustin Arcenas and Gunars Platais

Economic policy and prospects in Iraq / Christopher Foote ... [et al.]

Corruption in public service delivery: experience from South Asia's water and sanitation sector / Jennifer Davis

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