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Using Knowledge To Improve Development Effectiveness An Evaluation Of World Bank Economic And Sector Work And Technical Assistance 20002006 1st Edition Helena Tang

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Using Knowledge To Improve Development Effectiveness An Evaluation Of World Bank Economic And Sector Work And Technical Assistance 20002006 1st Edition Helena Tang
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.97 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Helena Tang
ISBN: 9780821377260, 0821377264
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Using Knowledge To Improve Development Effectiveness An Evaluation Of World Bank Economic And Sector Work And Technical Assistance 20002006 1st Edition Helena Tang by Helena Tang 9780821377260, 0821377264 instant download after payment.

The World Bank has committed itself to becoming a "global knowledge bank", using knowledge to improve the development effectiveness of its work. Two of the analytical and advisory ways the Bank provides knowledge to its client countries are economic and sector work (ESW) and nonlending technical assistance (TA). ESW and TA are an essential part of the Bank's engagement with its clients—it spent $910 million (26% of its spending on country services) on these products during fiscal 2000-06. This evaluation assesses the extent to which the stated objectives of ESW and TA have been met. It also assesses whether the way ESW and TA are originated, partnership with clients in production, technical quality, and dissemination of these products influence the extent to which the stated objectives are met.

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