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Sat, 10/05/2008

The Fridays Academy comes on a Saturday this week. As usual, from  Raj Nallari and Breda Griffith's lecture notes.

 

Theoretical considerations of gender inequality and economic growth (2)

 




Fri, 02/05/2008

From  Raj Nallari and Breda Griffith's lecture notes.

 

Theoretical considerations of gender inequality and economic growth




Wed, 30/04/2008

UNDP's International Poverty Centre (IPC) has created a new section in their website where all their publications are easily accessible, listed by country and region.




Fri, 25/04/2008

The World Malaria Day raises awareness about this devastating disease which:




Fri, 25/04/2008

From  Raj Nallari and Breda Griffith's lecture notes.

Gender Inequalities and Economic Growth




Fri, 18/04/2008

As usual on Fridays, from  Raj Nallari and Breda Griffith's lecture notes.

 

Savings




Tue, 15/04/2008

The World Development Indicators (WDI 08) publication was launched last Friday. This is the World Bank's premier annual compilation of data about development. The 2008 WDI includes more than 900 indicators organized in 6 sections: World View, People, Environment, Economy, States and Markets, and Global Links.

Watch the Press Conference




Fri, 11/04/2008

From  Raj Nallari and Breda Griffith's lecture notes.

 

Gender Inequalities and Consumption (cont.)




Thu, 10/04/2008

This one-week Internet course is targeted specifically at trade practitioners in small or medium South Asian countries (Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri-Lanka, Pakistan, and Maldives). Its goal is to provide useful insights and better understanding of trade facilitation, transit, and logistics constraints preventing optimal  export diversification in  those countries.

Course description

Apply on-line. Deadline to apply is April 18th.

 

 

 




Wed, 09/04/2008

The April Issue of the World Bank Institute's magazine Development Outreach is out. It features a special report on Climate Change. You can access it on-line.

For more information on Climate Change, check also the World Bank's website.

 





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