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  1. Library Resource
    May, 2013
    Greece

    The New York Times reported that Greece’s land administration system is a major impediment to economic growth. After a history of occupations, wars, and shifting population centers, less than 7 percent of the country has been properly mapped, while most land transaction records are handwritten and lack clear boundaries or zoning. Property ownership is often unclear, especially in rural areas, and that has led to competing claims for property and a backlog of court cases.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2010
    Albania, Greece, Europe

    The study provides the background and objectives of the Athens workshop, then provides separate in-depth background and analysis of the informal development solutions being adopted in Albania and Greece. Following a review of just how ‘pro-poor’ the solutions are, the final chapter provides a series of lessons learned, many of which can be applied to other countries experiencing informal development issues.

  3. Library Resource
    April, 2012
    Albania

    Albania's radical farmland
    distribution is credited with averting an economic crisis
    and social unrest during the transition. But many believe it
    led to a holding structure too fragmented to be efficient,
    and that public efforts to consolidate plots are needed to
    lay the foundation for greater rural productivity. This
    paper uses farm-level data from the 2005 Albania Living
    Standards Measurement Survey to explore this quantitatively.

  4. Library Resource
    January, 2013
    Albania, Global

    Despite several attempts at reform,
    immovable property rights in Albania are not adequately
    secure and represent an important governance challenge.
    Problems have resulted from incomplete first title
    registration, the lack of accurate cadastral records, and,
    in many cases, the absence of reliable evidence of
    ownership. Although Albania has adopted legislation calling
    for restitution or compensation for owners whose property

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Croatia

    Signing the accession treaty with the
    European Union (EU) and its forthcoming membership to the EU
    are remarkable opportunities for Croatia to address a number
    of economic challenges and join the EU as a competitive and
    successful economy. The new Croatian government in its
    program for 2011-2015 seeks higher standards of living for
    its citizens through sustained economic growth and greater
    social cohesion. Given the legacies from the past, these

  6. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe

    This report highlights deficiencies and
    indicates priorities for a prospective national transport
    strategy and action plan for further consideration by key
    stakeholders. The overall objective should be the
    development of a transport system, and an institutional
    framework, that facilitates rather than constrains, economic
    development in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A strong transport
    system contributes to economic growth by reducing the

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    North Macedonia

    This report deals with medium and
    long-term growth issues rather than the challenges posed by
    the world financial crisis, the structural policy options
    presented in the report become even more important in that
    context, and can help to partially mitigate the impact of
    the crisis on Macedonia. Section B looks at poverty and
    inequality issues. Section C examines Macedonia's past
    growth in terms of total factor productivity analysis,

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    North Macedonia

    This poverty assessment report is based
    upon pre-crisis data for the period 2002-2006. Though some
    may have reservations that this information base is not well
    suited to informing public policy choices of today, this
    view would be short-sighted. Economic development is not an
    overnight occurrence. It is also not something that can be
    reversed through an economic shock, no matter how virulent.
    The analysis of data from the first half of this decade

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    North Macedonia

    This report deals with medium and
    long-term growth issues rather than the challenges posed by
    the world financial crisis, the structural policy options
    presented in the report become even more important in that
    context, and can help to partially mitigate the impact of
    the crisis on Macedonia. Section B looks at poverty and
    inequality issues. Section C examines Macedonia's past
    growth in terms of total factor productivity analysis,

  10. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    North Macedonia

    The present study examines the
    challenges facing municipal governments in FYR Macedonia.
    The introductory chapter provides some further context for
    these developments, in terms of the challenges they pose
    for urban areas and their governments. Chapter Two examines
    issues for financial management of municipalities under the
    decentralized regime, and the attendant need for improving
    local government capacity. The third chapter highlights

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