BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Bolivia's answer to poverty, economic crisis, and adjustment : the emergency social fund / edited by Steen Jorgensen, Margaret E. Grosh and Mark Schacter.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries World Bank regional and sectoral studiesDetalles de publicación: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 1992Descripción: ix, 124 p. : ilISBN:
  • 0-8213-2056-4
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 362.582098
Contenidos:
Pt. 1: 1. The background. What? why? how? a primer on the ESF / M. Schacter, M. Grosh and S. Jorgensen -- 2. The genesis and early debates / Katherine Marshall -- Pt. 2: 3. How well did the ESFwork? a review of its evaluations / M. Grosh -- 4. How did workers benefit? / John Newman, S. Jorgensen, and Menno Pradhan -- Pt. 3: 5. Procurement heresy at the ESF / Graham Smith -- 6. Working with non-governmental organizations / Julie vanSomelen -- 7. Demand-driven funds: managing their conflicts / J. Newman, M. Grosh, and S. Jorgensen -- Pt. 4: After the ESF. 8. A hard act to follow: the options / Mary Barton -- 9. After the ESF: the social investment fund as successor / Constance Sepeda -- Pt. 5: The bottom line: 10. Who needs an ESF? -- 11. In brief: successes and shortcomings / M. Grosh and S. Jorgensen
Resumen: This publication brings together material on the Bolivian Emergency Social Fund (ESF). The report is divided into five main parts: part one presents an introduction to the material and the story of the ESF; part two contains a review of the many evaluations of the ESF; part three presents three issues brought up by the ESF experience, namely procurement, collaboration with non-govermental organizations, and responding to local demands; part four looks at options after the ESF, including a look at its successor; and part five contains a summary of achievements, and recommendations for replication.
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Pt. 1: 1. The background. What? why? how? a primer on the ESF / M. Schacter, M. Grosh and S. Jorgensen -- 2. The genesis and early debates / Katherine Marshall -- Pt. 2: 3. How well did the ESFwork? a review of its evaluations / M. Grosh -- 4. How did workers benefit? / John Newman, S. Jorgensen, and Menno Pradhan -- Pt. 3: 5. Procurement heresy at the ESF / Graham Smith -- 6. Working with non-governmental organizations / Julie vanSomelen -- 7. Demand-driven funds: managing their conflicts / J. Newman, M. Grosh, and S. Jorgensen -- Pt. 4: After the ESF. 8. A hard act to follow: the options / Mary Barton -- 9. After the ESF: the social investment fund as successor / Constance Sepeda -- Pt. 5: The bottom line: 10. Who needs an ESF? -- 11. In brief: successes and shortcomings / M. Grosh and S. Jorgensen

This publication brings together material on the Bolivian Emergency Social Fund (ESF). The report is divided into five main parts: part one presents an introduction to the material and the story of the ESF; part two contains a review of the many evaluations of the ESF; part three presents three issues brought up by the ESF experience, namely procurement, collaboration with non-govermental organizations, and responding to local demands; part four looks at options after the ESF, including a look at its successor; and part five contains a summary of achievements, and recommendations for replication.

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