1 January 1996
An Agenda for the World Food Summit
Published by: IDS
The 1996 World Food Summit is an opportunity for heads of state to make binding commitments to end world hunger. It is an achievable goal, but hard choices will have to be made.
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1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
The 1996 World Food Summit is an opportunity for heads of state to make binding commitments to end world hunger. It is an achievable goal, but hard choices will have to be made.
1 January 1996
Published by: E. and F.N. Spon
1 January 1996
Published by: E. and F.N. Spon
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
This paper evaluates the statistical performance of four commonly used econometric tests for market integration and shows that all four are statistically flawed.
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
The banking system in Uganda is among the weakest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its liabilities comprise less than 10 per cent of GDP, it is highly oligopolistic and inefficient in performing many basic banking functions, and the largest bank and several smaller banks are insolvent.
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
The banking system in Nigeria has undergone radical changes during the 35 years since independence. Banking developed from an industry which in 1960 was dominated by a small number of foreign owned banks into one in which public sector ownership predominated in the 1970s and 1980s and in which Nigerian private investors have played an increasingly important role since the mid 1980s.
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
For over 20 years until the early 1990s Zambia had entailed extensive government ownership and administrative controls over markets, including financial and banking markets. Interventionist policies, combined with a steep fall in the external terms of trade, led to economic decline.
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
Relations between NGOs and states are often characterised by conflict, since each actor is in competition for development resources. This paper looks at situations where cooperation offers benefits to both parties but where conflict remains. It argues that cooperation can offer benefits to both sides, and proposes interventions donors can make to facilitate this.
1 January 1996
Published by: IDS
Literature on effective health management and planning is commonly inaccessible to district health managers in developing countries. This bibliography aims to direct managers towards the most useful publications.