INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
1. Jannik Lindbaek, Guy Pfefferman and Neil Gregory, The evolving role of multilateral development banks: History and prospects? EIB Papers, Volume 3, No. 2, 1998, pp. 61-81.
2. David D. Hale, The IMF, Now More than Ever; The Case for Financial Peacekeeping. Foreign Affairs, Volume 77, No. 6, (nov. / dec. 1998), pp. 7-13.
3. Rogerio F. Pinto, Innovations in the provision of public goods and services.Public Administration and Development, No. 18, 1998, pp. 387-397.
4. Nitin Bhatt & Shui-Yan Tang, The Problem of Transaction Costs in Group-Based Microlending: An Institutional Perspective. World Development, Volume 26, No. 4, 1998, pp. 623-637.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
5. Lucien Peters, Downsizing the civil service in developing countries: golden handshakes or smiling farewells? Public Administration and Development, No. 18, 1998, pp. 381-386.
6. Stefan Drecon & Daniel Ayalew, Where Have All the Soldiers Gone: Demobilization and Reintegration in Ethiopia. World Development, Volume 26, No. 9, 1998,
pp. 1661-1675.
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GOOD GOVERNANCE
7. Anders Wijkman, Does Sustainable Development Require Good Governance?
UN Chronicle, No. 1, 1998, pp. 86-88.
OTHER SUBJECTS
8. R.H. Green, A Cloth Untrue: The Evolution of Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of International Affairs, Fall 1998, 52, No. 1.
9. P.J. Simmons, Learning to Live with NGOs. Foreign Policy, No. 112, Fall 1998, pp. 82-96.
10. Jagdish Bhagwati, Poverty and Reforms: Friends or Foes? Journal of International Affairs, Fall 1998, 52, No. 1, pp. 33-45.
BOOK REVIEWS
11. Lucian W. Pye, The Asian Values Ballyhoo; Patten's Common Sense on Hong Kong and Beyond. Foreign Affairs, Volume 77, No. 6, (nov. / dec. 1998), pp. 135-141.
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