Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work

Using a participatory approach in the Bank ' s country economic and sector work may involve extra costs, as well as some loss of control over timing and quality of work. Experience suggests, however, that these costs are more than offset by substantial benefits, including improvements in the Bank-borrower relationship, speedier acceptance of recommendations, both by the Bank and the borrower, and increased in-country capacity for policy research and analysis.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Aronson, Dan R.
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 1995-06
Subjects:CAPACITY BUILDING, CITIES, COLLABORATION, CONSENSUS, CONSULTATION, CREDIBILITY, DATA GATHERING, EXERCISES, FACILITATORS, HOUSING, INTERVIEWS, LOCAL CONDITIONS, LOCAL KNOWLEDGE, MANAGERS, PARTICIPATION OF STAKEHOLDERS, PARTICIPATORY APPROACH, PARTICIPATORY PROCESS, PARTNERSHIP, PREPARATION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC MEETINGS, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, STAKEHOLDER, TRANSPARENCY COUNTRY ECONOMIC & SECTOR WORK, BANK-BORROWER RELATIONSHIPS, STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS, DATA ANALYSIS, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH, TASK MANAGERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813442/participation-country-economic-sector-work
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11663
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