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This paper reviews the external debt situation in Asian and Pacific developing countries (APDCs) in 1989-1992.

The paper discusses some aspects of sustainable development, focusing on the relationship between urbanization and the environment in Southeast Asia.

This paper highlights the major conceptual issues in assessing the impact of project and adjustment lending focusing on the areas of commonality and points of departure in the two modalities of multilateral financial institutions (MFIs).

The main purpose of the paper is to examine some of the salient features of the interrelationship between shadow prices, project investment and policy reforms with a view to highlight issues for public choice between project investment and policy reforms.

This paper deals with the subject of designing strategies and policies for managing structural change in Asia.

The objective of this paper is to provide better quality of water and less expensive alternative sources.

The main purpose of this paper is to develop an integrated framework of analysis to examine the points of departure of economic from financial analysis of projects.

This paper attempts to answer the question why industrial technological capabilities particularly the ability to select, assimilate, disseminate and improve transferred or imported technologies are different among Asian developing countries (ADCs).

This paper describes a framework for estimating the foreign exchange and fiscal effects of an investment project whose ex-ante viability is being assessed using the efficiency criterion.

This paper examines the economic growth performance of Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand since the early post-war years, giving special attention to the role played by human capital formation.