World Bank2013-06-172013-06-172000-090-8213-4854-Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/13970The World Bank research program seeks to improve the design of Bank-financed projects, and programs to increase the effectiveness of aid, and improve recognition of emerging problems, in a responsive manner to crises. Moreover, this program supports policy-oriented research in developing, and transition economies, by assisting in the development of research capacity in member countries, as well as improving the Bank's own advisory role capacity. The report is the annual compendium of current Bank research (FY00), with abstracts covering 173 research projects, grouped as follows: 1) poverty, and social welfare, including equity, demographics, and health/nutrition; 2) education and labor markets; 3) environmentally sustainable development, including energy, agriculture, natural resources, and environmental economics; 4) infrastructure, and urban development; 5) macroeconomics, including adjustment, monetary, and fiscal policy; 6) international economics, including debt, trade, and finance; 7) domestic finance, and capital markets; 8) transition economies; and, 9) private sector development, and public sector management, including regulation, institutions, privatization, political economy, and industrial organization. The appendix lists reports, and publications produced from Bank research.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOABSOLUTE POVERTYACCESS TO INFORMATIONACCOUNTINGADULT MORTALITYAGINGALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCYALSANALYTICAL WORKBANK PRIVATIZATIONBANKING CRISESBENEFIT INCIDENCECAPITAL FLOWSCAPITAL MARKETSCARBONCASE STUDIESCHILD DEVELOPMENTCHILD LABORCOMMERCIAL BANKSCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONCOMPARATIVE ADVANTAGECOMPARATIVE ANALYSISCONSERVATION FINANCECONSUMPTION DATACOST RECOVERYCREDIT UNIONSCRIMEDATA SETDEBTDEPOSIT INSURANCEDEVELOPING COUNTRIESDEVELOPING COUNTRYDEVELOPMENT NETWORKDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMSDONOR AGENCIESEARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENTECONOMIC ANALYSESECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTECONOMIC GROWTHECONOMIC INSTRUMENTSECONOMIC REVIEWECONOMIC VALUEECONOMICSECONOMICS OF HEALTHECONOMICS OF HEALTH REFORMEMERGING MARKETSEMPIRICAL ANALYSISEMPLOYMENTENTREPRENEURSHIPENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCEENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYEQUIVALENT CONSUMPTIONEXTERNALITIESFAMILIESFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSFINANCIAL MARKETSFINANCIAL REGULATIONFINANCIAL SERVICESFINANCIAL STRUCTUREFINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITYFINANCIAL SYSTEMSFISCAL DECENTRALIZATIONFISCAL POLICYGOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONHEALTH CAREHEALTH CARE SYSTEMSHEALTH INTERVENTIONSHEALTH SURVEYHOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTIONHOUSEHOLD DATAHOUSEHOLD SURVEYHUMAN DEVELOPMENTILLITERACYIMMUNIZATIONINCOMEINCOME DISTRIBUTIONINCREASED EMPHASISINFECTIOUS DISEASESINNOVATIONINSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTSINSTITUTIONAL MEANSINSURANCEINTERVENTIONINVENTORYLABOR MARKETLABOR MARKETSLAND REFORMLENDING PROGRAMLIFE EXPECTANCYLIVING STANDARDSLIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENTLIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT STUDYLOCAL CONDITIONSLOCAL RESEARCHERSMACROECONOMIC CONDITIONSMACROECONOMICSMALARIAMALNUTRITIONMANAGERSMARKET ECONOMYMARKETINGMEASLESMEASURING POVERTYMICROFINANCEMICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONSMIGRATIONMORBIDITYMORTALITYMULTIVARIATE ANALYSISNATURAL RESOURCESNONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSNUTRITIONOLDER PEOPLEOPERATING COSTSPARENTSPATENTSPOLICY ANALYSISPOLICY DEVELOPMENTPOLICY DIALOGUEPOLICY OPTIONSPOLICY RESEARCHPOLITICAL ECONOMYPOLLUTION CONTROLPOOR AREASPOOR CHILDRENPOOR PEOPLEPOVERTYPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONPOVERTY ASSESSMENTSPOVERTY MONITORINGPOVERTY REDUCTIONPRIMARY EDUCATIONPRIMARY SCHOOLPRIVATE SECTORPRIVATE TRANSFERSPRIVATIZATIONPRODUCTIVITYPUBLIC EXPENDITUREPUBLIC POLICYPUBLIC SECTORQUALITATIVE APPROACHESREGULATORY FRAMEWORKSRESEARCH COMMUNITYRESEARCH FINDINGSRESEARCH INSTITUTERESEARCH PROJECTSRESEARCH REPORTRESEARCH REPORTSRESEARCH TEAMRISKRISK MANAGEMENTRURAL AREASSAFETYSAFETY NETSSAVINGSSERVICE DELIVERYSOCIAL CAPABILITYSOCIAL CAPITALSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL EXCLUSIONSOCIAL JUSTICESOCIAL POLICYSOCIAL SECURITYSOCIAL WELFARESPECIALIZED BANKSSTATE-OWNED ENTERPRISESSTRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENTSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTTERMS OF TRADETRADE LIBERALIZATIONTRANSITION ECONOMIESURBAN DEVELOPMENTURBAN POORURBAN POVERTYURBANIZATIONVIOLENCEWAGESWASTEWASTE MANAGEMENTWATER POLLUTIONWATER SUPPLYThe World Bank Research Program 2000 : Abstracts of Current StudiesWorld Bank10.1596/13970