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Kazakhstan Country Assistance Evaluation
This Country Assistance Evaluation (CAE) assesses the Bank assistance to Kazakhstan, from December 1991, when the country secured its independence, to March 2000. Through adjustment lending, and some investment lending/…
Clustered Country Program Evaluation For Resource Rich Developing Countries: Cases of Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Zambia
IEG's first Cluster Country Program Evaluation (CCPE) will focus on Resource Rich Developing Countries (RRDCs) in Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Zambia. The topic of extraction, management, and use of natural…
World Bank Group Engagement in Resource-Rich Developing Countries: The Cases of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Zambia
The Clustered Country Program Evaluation (Clustered CPE) includes a synthesis report and four separate country program evaluations of World Bank Group engagement in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Kazakhstan,…
Kazakhstan, Country Program Evaluation FY04-13
This Country Program Evaluation (CPE) evaluates World Bank Group (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development [IBRD], or the Bank, the International Finance Corporation [IFC], and Multilateral Investment…
Sandra Bullock, Resource Rich Countries and what [even] World Bankers can learn from Evaluation
How can the World Bank Group help countries better manage their natural wealth? Insights from IEG's evaluation on resource rich countries.
Beating the Resource-Curse? Lessons from Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Zambia
What can resource-rich countries do to beat the resource-curse and better weather the cyclical nature of commodities markets?