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  1. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Pakistan

    Pakistan experienced severe flooding
    after torrential monsoon rains hit southern Sindh and the
    adjoining areas of Punjab and north-eastern Balochistan in
    August 2011. Flash floods triggered by the monsoon rain
    caused severe damage to infrastructure in the affected
    areas. Entire villages and urban centers have been flooded,
    homes have been destroyed, and over a million acres of crops
    and agricultural lands have been damaged. A Damage and Needs

  2. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Brazil, China, India

    Brazil, China and India have seen
    falling poverty in their reform periods, but to varying
    degrees and for different reasons. History left China with
    favorable initial conditions for rapid poverty reduction
    through market-led economic growth; at the outset of the
    reform process there were ample distortions to remove and
    relatively low inequality in access to the opportunities so
    created, though inequality has risen markedly since. By

  3. Library Resource
    February, 2016
    India

    This paper complements the results of
    earlier work on factor misallocation. The paper first
    expands the methodology and provides two important
    decompositions for the main indices. The main result is that
    factor and output misallocation across districts is at least
    as important as misallocation within districts. Second, the
    paper provides an exploration of the service sector that
    complements earlier work on manufacturing. The analysis

  4. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    India

    In India, as in many developing
    countries, land continues to have enormous economic, social,
    and symbolic relevance. How access to land can be obtained,
    and how ownership of land can be documented, are questions
    essential to the livelihoods of the large majority of the
    poor, especially in rural and tribal areas. Answers to these
    questions will determine to what extent India's
    increasingly scarce natural resources are managed. Moreover,

  5. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Nepal

    Nepal needs a new economic model to
    achieve faster and sustained growth as well as further
    improvements in human development and poverty outcomes.
    Economic growth, while ro¬bust at around 4 percent annual
    average since 2005, is far from the level needed to achieve
    the government s ambitious targets. The economy, highly
    dependent on remittances, lacks the nec¬essary dynamism.
    While substantial gains have been made to reduce poverty and

  6. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    South-Eastern Asia, Asia, Southern Asia

    This is a summary report of the South
    Asia Region and the East Asia Pacific regions training
    workshop from April 28-30, 2008 on the importance of
    disaster risk reduction and risk transfer including major
    concepts, models, and various applications of disaster risk
    reduction around the globe. This report represents an
    analysis and summary of the main presentations made during
    the course of the workshop. It provides a comprehensive

  7. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Bangladesh

    In the event of global climate change,
    agriculture will be one of the worst-hit sectors in
    Bangladesh. Increasing global temperatures, rising sea
    levels, and melting polar ice caps result in land
    submergence, salinity intrusion, drought, and so on all of
    which drastically impact agricultural productivity and
    therefore food security and the livelihoods of millions of
    people in the affected regions. Bangladesh, a low-lying

  8. Library Resource
    May, 2015
    Afghanistan

    The political and security transition
    continues to take a heavy toll on Afghanistan’s economy.
    Economic growth is estimated to have fallen further to 2
    percent in 2014 from 3.7 percent in 2013 and an average of 9
    percent during 2003-12. Political uncertainty combined with
    weak reform progress dealt a further blow in 2014 to
    investor and consumer confidence, already in a slump from
    uncertainty building since 2013. As a result, growth in the

  9. Library Resource
    November, 2015
    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan’s per capita Gross Domestic
    Product (GDP) grew at an average annual rate of 6.9 percent
    during that period. In contrast, in 2007-08, 36 percent of
    Afghans were poor, and four years later, still, more than
    one in three Afghans did not have the buying power to
    satisfy their basic food and non-food needs. Economic growth
    in Afghanistan, therefore, is not in and of itself enough to
    reduce poverty. To achieve poverty reduction, economic

  10. Library Resource
    March, 2016
    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan is a deeply fragile and
    conflict affected state. It has been in almost constant
    conflict for over 35 years since the Soviet invasion of
    1979. Today the country is at a crossroads in its
    development with economic growth down sharply and poverty
    incidence stubbornly high. Afghanistan faces tremendous
    development challenges. Gross domestic product (GDP)
    per-capita is among the lowest in the world, poverty is deep

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