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 su...
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okr-10986-116632021-04-23T14:02:56Z Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work Aronson, Dan R. 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 CAPACITY BUILDING STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS CONSULTATION STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATORY PROCESS DATA GATHERING DATA ANALYSIS PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TASK MANAGERS 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. 2012-08-13T15:40:03Z 2012-08-13T15:40:03Z 1995-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813442/participation-country-economic-sector-work http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11663 English Social Development Notes; No. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Africa Benin Brazil |
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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 CAPACITY BUILDING STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS CONSULTATION STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATORY PROCESS DATA GATHERING DATA ANALYSIS PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TASK MANAGERS |
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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 CAPACITY BUILDING STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS CONSULTATION STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATORY PROCESS DATA GATHERING DATA ANALYSIS PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TASK MANAGERS Aronson, Dan R. Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work |
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Latin America & Caribbean Africa Benin Brazil |
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Social Development Notes; No. 5 |
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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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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Aronson, Dan R. |
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Aronson, Dan R. |
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Aronson, Dan R. |
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Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work |
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Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work |
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Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work |
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Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work |
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Participation in Country Economic and Sector Work |
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participation in country economic and sector work |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813442/participation-country-economic-sector-work http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11663 |
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