02366cam a22003252 b45000010009000000030004000090050017000130060019000300070015000490080041000640200018001050200065001230240018001880350026002060370020002320400023002520500017002750820022002921100029003142100034003432450090003772500023004672600066004904400029005565060043005855201209006285210060018377730030018978560113019271097008100020170717111237.0m d cr n 940330e19940623ncua es|||||||| 2|eng|d a9780195209921 a0195209923 (Trade Paper)cUSD 26.00 Retail Price (Publisher)3 a9780195209921 a(WaSeSS)ssj0000090344 a60992b00020142 aUOELdWaSeSScUOEL aHC59.7b.W6700a338.9/1/090492212 aWorld Bank StaffeAuthor10aWorld Development Report 199410aWorld Development Report 1994h[electronic resource]:bInfrastructure for Development a1994th ed.,Revised aNew York : bOxford University Press, IncorporatedcJune 1994 2aA World Bank Publication aLicense restrictions may limit access.8 aAnnotationbNow in its seventeenth annual edition, the World Development Report is an essential reference on the world economy and the state of social and economic development. Like earlier editions, the 1994 Report incorporates research from all over the world, analyzing the conditions that surround thegrowth process and offering insights on appropriate policy measures for the future. Drawing on the latest Bank research, this edition examines the importance of infrastructure in economic development, including sections on creating incentives to improve services in the public sector, creatingmarket-oriented solutions to improving infrastructure, protecting the environment while reducing poverty, financing private initiatives in building infrastructure, and setting priorities in infrastructure reform. As always, the World Development Indicators contain the most comprehensive andup-to-date data on health and economic development in more than 185 countries. A timely survey and synthesis of contemporary economic issues worldwide, the World Development Report 1994 is invaluable to anyone interested in or concerned with economic development, international economics, andinternational politics. aCollege AudiencebOxford University Press, Incorporated 0tOpen Knowledge Repository40uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio10970081zFull text available from Open Knowledge Repository