
| Irrigation-Induced Salinity - A Growing Problem for Development and the Environment (WB, 1993, 94 p.) |
147 The Effects of Economic Policies on African Agriculture: From Past Harm to Future Hope. William K. Jaeger
No. 148 The Sectoral Foundations of China's Development. Shahid Javed Burki and Shahid Yusuf, editors
No. 149 The Consulting Profession in Developing Countries: A Strategy for Development. Syed S. Kirmani and Warren C. Baum
No. 150 Successful Rural Finance Institutions. Jacob Yaron
No. 151 Transport Development in Southern China. Clell G. Harral, editor, and Peter Cook and Edward Holland, principal contributors
No. 152 The Urban Environment and Population Relocation. Michael M. Cemea
No. 153 Funding Mechanisms for Higher Education: Financing for Stability, Efficiency, and Responsiveness. Douglas Albrecht and Adrian Ziderman
No. 154 Earnings, Occupational Choice, and Mobility in Segmented Labor Markets of India. Shahidur R. Khandker
No. 155 Managing External Debt in Developing Countries: Proceedings of a Joint Seminar, Jeddah, May 1990. Thomas M. Klein, editor
No. 156 Developing Agricultural Extension for Women Farmers. Katrine A. Saito and Daphne Spurting
No. 157 Awakening the Market: Viet Nam's Economic Transition. D. M. Leipziger
No. 158 Wage Policy during the Transition to a Market Economy: Poland 199(}91. Fabrizio Coricelli and Ana Revenga, editors
No. 159 International Trade and the Environment. Patrick Low, editor
No. 160 International Migration and International Trade. Sharon Stanton Russell and Michael S. Teitelbaum
No. 161 Civil Service Reform and the World Bank. Barbara Nunberg and John Nellis
No. 162 Rural Enterprise Development in China, 1986-90. Anthony J. Ody
No. 163 The Balance between Public and Private Sector Activities in the Delivery of Livestock Services. Dina L Umali, Gershon Feder, and Cornelis de Haan
No. 164 How Do National Policies Affect Long-run Growth?: A Research Agenda. William Easterly, Robert King, Ross Levine, and Sergio Rebelo
No. 165 Fisheries Development, Fisheries Management, and Extemalities. Richard S. Johnston
No. 166 The Building Blocks of Participation: Testing Bottom-up Planning. Michael M. Cernea
No. 167 Seed System Development: The Appropriate Roles of the Private and Public Sectors. Steven Jaffee and Jitendra Srivastava(Continued on the inside back cover.)
No. 168 Environmental Management and Urban Vulnerability. Alcira Kreimer and Mohan Munasinghe, editors
No. 169 Common Property Resources: A Missing Dimension of Development Strategies. N. S. Jodha
No. 170 A Chinese Province as a Reform Experiment: The Case of Hainan. Paul M. Cadario, Kazuko Ogawa, and Yin-Kann Wen
No. 171 Issues for Infrastructure Management in the 1990s. Arturo Israel
No. 172 Japanese National Railways Privatization Study: The Experience of Japan and Lessons for Developing Countries.Koichiro Fukui
No. 173 The Livestock Sector in Eastern Europe: Constraints and Opportunities. Cornelis de Haan, Tjaart Schillhorn Van Veen, and Karen Brooks
No. 174 Assessing Development Finance Institutions: A Public Interest Analysis. Jacob Yaron
No. 175 Resource Management and Pastoral Institution Building in the West African Sahel. Nadarajah Shanmugaratnam, Trond Vedeld, Anne Mossige, and Mette Bovin
No. 176 Public and Private Sector Roles in Agricultural Research: Theory and Experience. Dina L. Umali
No. 177 The Regulatory Impediments to the Private Industrial Sector Development in Asia: A Comparative Study. Deena Khatkhate
No. 178 China: Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations. Ramgopal Agarrvala
No. 179 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Privatization Study: Experience of Japan and Lessons for Developing Countries. Yoshiro Takano
No. 180 China's Reform Experience to Date. Peter Harrold
No. 181 Combatting AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Africa: A Review of the World Bank's Agenda for Action. Jean-Louis Lamboray and A. Edward Elmendorf
No. 182 Privatization Problems at Industry Level: Road Haulage in Central Europe. Esra Bennathan and Louis S. Thompson
No. 183 Participatory Development and the World Bank: Potential Directions for Change. Bhuvan Bhatnagar and Aubrey C. Williams, editors
No. 184 Agricultural Research in Southern Africa: A Framework for Action. Andrew Spurling, Teck Y. Pee, Godwin Mkamanga, and Christopher Nkwanyana
No. 185 Military Expenditure and Economic Development: A Symposium on Research Issues. edited by Geoffrey Lamb with Valeriana Kallab
No. 186 Efficiency and Substitution in Pollution Abatement: Three Case Studies. Dennis Anderson and William Cavendish
No. 187 The State Holding Company: Issues and Options. Anjali Kumar
No. 188 Indigenous Views of Land and the Environment. Shelton H. Davis, editor
No. 189 Poverty, Population, and the Environment. Stephen D. Mink
No. 190 Natural Gas in Developing Countries: Evaluating the Benefits to the Environment. John Homer
No. 191 Appropriate Macroeconomic Management in Indonesia's Open Economy. Sadiq Ahmed
No. 192 Telecommunications: World Bank Experience and Strategy. Bjorn Wellenius and others
No. 193 Information Systems Strategies for Public Financial Management. Hywel M. Davies, Ali Hashim, and Eduardo Talero
No. 194 Social Gains from Female Education: A Cross-National Study. K. Subbarao and Laura Raney
No. 195 Towards a Sustainable Development: The Rio de Janeiro Study. edited by Alcira Kreimer, Thereza Lobo, Braz Menezes, Mohan Munasinghe, and Ronald Parker
No. 196 Eastern Europe in Transition: From Recession to Growth?: Proceedings of a Conference on the Macroeconomic Aspects of Adjustment, co-sponsored by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. edited by Mario 1. Blejer, Guillermo A. Calvo, Fabrizio Coricelli, and Alan H. Gelb
No. 197 Korean Industrial Policy: Legacies of the Past and Directions for the Future. Danny M. Leipziger and Peter A. Petri
No 198 Teerink and Nakashima, Water Allocation, Rights, and Pricing: Examples from Japan and the United States
No 199 Hussi, Murphy, Lindberg, and Brenneman, The Development of Cooperatives and Other Rural Organizations: The Role of the World Bank
No 200 McMillan, Nana, and Savadogo, Settlement and Development in the River Blindness Control Zone: Case Study Burkina Faso
No. 201 Van Tuijl, lmproving Water Use in Agriculture: Experiences in the Middle East and North Africa
No 202 Vergara, The Materials Revolution: What Does It Mean for Developing Asia ?
No 203 Cleaver, A Strategy to Develop Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and a Focus for the World Bank
No 204 Barghouti, Cromwell, and Pritchard, editors, Agricultural Technologies for Market-Let Development Opportunities in the 1990s
No. 205 Xie, Kuffner, and Le Moigne, Using Water Efficiently: Technological Options
No. 206 The World Bank/FAO/UNlDO/lndustry Fertilizer Working Group, World and Regional Supply and Demand Balances for Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash, 1991/92-1997/9
No. 207 Narayan, Participatory Evaluation: Tools for Managing Change in Water and SanitationNo. 208 Bindlish and Evenson, Evaluation of the Performance of T&V Extension in Kenya
No. 209 Keith, Property Tax: A Practical Manual for Anglophone Africa
No. 210 Bradley and McNamara, editors, Living with Trees: Policies for Forestry Management in Zimbabwe
No. 211 Wiebers, Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Regulation in Developing Asia
No. 212 Frederiksen, Berkoff, and Barber, Water Resources Management in Asia, Volume 1: Main Repor
No. 213 Srivastava and Jaffee, Best Practices for Moving Seed Technology: New Approaches to Doing Business
No. 214 Bonfiglioli, Agro-pastoralism in Chad as a Strategy for Survival An Essay on the Relationship between Anthropology and Statistics
The World Bank
Headquarters 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
European Office
66, avenue d'lena
75116 Paris, France
Tokyo Office
Kokusai Building I
1-1 Marunouchi
3-chome
Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo 100. Japan
Telephone: (202) 477-1234
Facsimile: (202) 477-6391
Telex:
WUI 64145 WORLDBANK
RCA 248423 WORLDBK
Cable Address:
INTBAFRAD
WASHINGTON DC
Telephone: (1) 40.69.30.00 Facsimile: (1) 40.69.30.66 Telex:
640651
Telephone: (3) 3214-5001 Facsimile: (3) 3214-3657 Telex:
26838