This volume illustrates many questions around the different donor approaches to conditionality remain controversial. How relevant is the number of conditions? Is ex ante or ex post conditionality more...
Traditional conditionality in policy-based lending is often criticized as being ineffective, intrusive, and corrosive. Disillusionment has led to replace ex ante conditionality with ex post conditionality...
In September 2000, the Development Committee discussed supporting country development: the World Bank role and instruments in low- and middle-income countries. That paper suggested adapting adjustment...
The report assesses the performance of Thailand's fiscal institutions, in responding to the pressures of the economic crisis, and its likely performance in meeting the challenges of the new Constitution...
This volume assesses the Thai economy as follows: It is still too early to claim that the worst of the economic crisis is over. Exports, production, domestic investment demand and consumption are still...
This volume has the following assessment about the Thai economy: The economy is still in the midst of a recession, with net exports as the only positive expenditure component of Gross Domestic Product...
This volume of the "Thailand Economic Monitor" highlights the following assessments: a) A cautious optimism has returned to Thailand. Hopes are fueled by the recovery of the stock market index, the strengthening...
This volume of the Thailand Economic Monitor gives the following assessments: Overall economic recovery remains contingent on the prospects for the world economy. The baht has remained stable, the stock...
The conference "Thailand's Dynamic Economic Recovery and Competitiveness" (Bangkok, May 20-21, 1998) was organized by the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) with assistance...