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  1. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016
    Rwanda

    Rwanda's completion, in 2012/13, of
    a land tenure regularization program covering the entire
    country allows the use of administrative data to describe
    initial performance and combine the data with household
    surveys to quantify to what extent and why subsequent
    transfers remain informal, and how to address this. In
    2014/15, annual volumes of registered sales ranged between
    5.6 percent for residential land in Kigali and 0.1 percent

  2. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    The World Bank has funded land reform, land administration, and land management projects in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region since the early 1990s. The region comprises the 15 countries of the former Soviet Union, the former socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and Turkey. Both the privatization of land and property assets and their efficient management and mobilization in the credit markets have been at the center of the transitional reforms to date.

  3. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    This paper combines theory with data
    from different domains to provide an empirical analysis of
    the scale and variability of social capital as wealth. The
    analysis is used to argue, given what has been learned from
    the literature on social capital, that the welfare returns
    to investing in trust could be substantial. Using data from
    132 nations covered by the Gallup World Poll, the paper
    presents a range of estimates of the wealth-equivalent

  4. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    Improving the productivity of
    smallholder farms in Sub-Saharan Africa offers the best
    chance to reduce poverty among this generation of rural
    poor, by building on the limited resources farming
    households already possess. It is also the best and shortest
    path to meet rising food needs. Using examples from
    farmers' maize and rice fields, and comparisons with
    Asia, this paper examines why the set of technologies

  5. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    The idea of social inclusion has
    garnered considerable attention, especially in the context
    of two recent developments: the Sustainable Development
    Goals and the heightened attention to inequality. This paper
    reviews the manner and extent to which social inclusion is
    addressed in the first 17 Systematic Country Diagnostics
    (SCDs), which are ex ante, country-level assessments
    conducted by the World Bank Group, ahead of the preparation

  6. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016
    África, África subsahariana

    This paper assesses the relation between
    access to markets and cultivated land in Sub-Saharan Africa.
    Making use of a geo-referenced panel over three decades
    (1970-2005) during which the road network was significantly
    improved, the analysis finds a modest but significant
    positive association between increased market accessibility
    and local cropland expansion. It also finds that cropland
    expansion, in turn, is associated with a small but

  7. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    Financial regulation affects government
    revenue whenever it imposes both the mandatory quantity and
    price of government bonds. This paper studies a banking
    regulation adopted by the National Bank of Ethiopia in April
    2011, which forces all private banks to purchase a fixed
    negative-yield government bond in proportion to private
    sector lending. Having access to monthly bank balance
    sheets, a survey of branch costs and public finances

  8. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    In absence of deposit insurance,
    underdeveloped financial systems can exhibit a coordination
    failure between banks, unable to commit on safe asset
    holding, and depositors, anticipating low deposit repayment
    in bad states. This paper shows conditions under which a
    government can solve this failure by imposing safe asset
    purchases, which boosts deposits by increasing depositor
    repayment in bad states. In so doing, financial regulation

  9. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    Weather risk and incomplete insurance
    markets are significant contributors to poverty for rural
    households in developing countries. Weather index insurance
    has emerged as a possible tool for overcoming these
    challenges. This paper provides evidence on the impact of
    weather index insurance from a pioneering, large-scale
    insurance program in Mexico. The focus of this analysis is
    on the ex-post effects of insurance payments. A regression

  10. Library Resource
    Julio, 2016

    Policy makers and regulators have
    devoted much effort to reforms aimed at improving financial
    stability in response to lessons from the 2007-09 crisis. At
    the same time, much effort has also been directed to
    promoting greater financial inclusion as an enabler of equal
    opportunity. To some extent, these endeavors have been
    exerted in silos, neglecting the possibility that financial
    inclusion and financial stability could be significantly

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