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  Book The implications of hyperbolic discounting for project evaluation.

by Cropper, Maureen L.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.

Subject: Economic development projects -- Evaluation; Rate of return.

 
     
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  Book How the location of roads and protected areas affects deforestation in North Thailand.

by Cropper, Maureen M.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2001.

Subject: Roads -- Thailand, Northern -- Environmetal aspects -- Econometric models; Deforestation -- Thailand, Northern -- Econometric models; Clearing of land -- Thailand, Northern -- Econometric models; National parks and reserves -- Thailand, Northern -- Environmental aspects -- Econometric models; Wildlife refuges -- Thailand, Northern -- Environmental aspects -- Econometric models.

 
     
Relevance: 26.01%
 
     
  Book Roads, population pressures, and deforestation in Thailand, 1976-1989.

by Cropper, Maureen L.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1997.

Subject: Roads -- Environmental aspects -- Thailand; Deforestation -- Thailand; Thailand -- Population -- Environmental aspects.

 
     
Relevance: 25.09%
 
     
  Book The value of preventing malaria in Tembien, Ethiopia.

Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2000.

Subject: Malaria -- Prevention -- Economic aspects -- Ethiopia -- Tembien; Malaria vaccine -- Ethiopia -- Tembien -- Costs; Medical care, Cost of -- Ethiopia -- Tembien.

 
     
Relevance: 19.44%
 
     
  Book The health effects of air pollution in Delhi, India.

Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1997.

Subject: Air -- Pollution -- India -- Delhi -- Health aspects; Air quality -- India -- Delhi -- Health aspects; Mortality -- India -- Delhi.

 
     
Relevance: 18.40%
 
     
  Book The political economy of health services provision and access in Brazil.

by Mabarak, Ahmed Mushfiq; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005.

Subject: Public health -- Brazil.

 
     
Relevance: 14.45%
 
     
  Book Traffic fatalities and economic growth.

by Kopits, Elizabeth; Washington, D.C.: Infrasturcture and Environment, Development Research Group, World Bank, 2003.

Subject: Traffic accidents -- Economic aspects.

 
     
Relevance: 14.12%
 
     
  Book Why have traffic facilities declined in industrialized countries?: implications for pedestrians and vehicle occupants.

by Kopits, Elizabeth; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005.

Subject: Traffic accidents; Pedestrian accidents; Automobile drivers.

 
     
Relevance: 14.12%
 
     
  Book Inequality is bad for the poor.

by Ravallion, Martin; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2005.

Subject: Income distribution -- Developing countries; Poor -- Developing countries; Poverty -- Developing countries.

 
     
Relevance: 14.12%
 
     
 
         
         
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