Problem-driven political economy analysis : the World Bank's experience /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank,
[2014]
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Series: | Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Private sector development.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- About the authors and editors
- Abbreviations
- Problem-driven political economy in action : overview and synthesis of the case studies / Verena Fritz and Brian Levy
- The political economy of resource allocation
- Dealing with a resource shock : political economy analysis and its impacts in Mongolia / Verena Fritz
- Assessing public opinion in the political economy of reform : the case of energy subsidy reform in Morocco / Dorothee Chen, Andrea Liverani, and Judith Krauss
- Political economy drivers of national infrastructure reforms
- The Dominican Republic : moving from exit to voice : shifting incentives in the power sector / Carlos Rufin, Davide Zucchini, Roby Senderowitsch, and Miguel Eduardo Sanchez
- High growth, limited inclusiveness, and poor public service delivery in the Dominican Republic
- Using political economy assessment to reorient sectoral strategy : infrastructure reform in Zambia / Brian Levy and Patricia Palale
- Political economy challenges of national-local interactions in sectors
- Developing commercial agriculture in Ghana / David W. Throup, Chris Jackson, Katherine Bain, and Rachel Ort
- Continuity and change in postconflict Sierra Leone : politics matters for infrastructure sector reform / Marco Larizza, Vivek Srivastava, and Kavita Sethi
- Formal rules, clientelism, and the allocation of project funds across villages in Papua New Guinea / Yasuhiko MatsudaZahid Hasnain, Philip Keefer, and Nicholas Menzies
- Strengthening local service delivery in the Philippines : the use of political economy to craft bank operational strategies / Yasuhiko Matsuda
- Notes
- References
- Boxes.