
Finding the signal in the score: How the World Bank Group is aligning the Scorecard and impact evaluations
For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

The growth of the private equity in recent years has raised concerns about its consequences. This column matches 2.5

Inflation targeting has emerged as the dominant monetary policy framework in advanced and emerging market economies. This column discusses

As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, countries face new and unexpected challenges.

Governments are increasingly employing industrial subsidies, raising questions about their market implications. This column undertakes a thorough econometric testing

Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

Understanding how households interpret macroeconomic policy is vital to the effectiveness of central banks. This column demonstrates that the

Developing countries invest about $1 billion annually to train millions of aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. While significant, this investment

Forecasts underpinning budgetary plans have a well-documented impact on fiscal performance especially when policymakers view the world through rosy

At a workshop in Marimauta Village, Zimbabwe, business is booming. Local entrepreneurs drop by to commission bespoke machinery. A

For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

The growth of the private equity in recent years has raised concerns about its consequences. This column matches 2.5

Inflation targeting has emerged as the dominant monetary policy framework in advanced and emerging market economies. This column discusses

As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, countries face new and unexpected challenges.

Governments are increasingly employing industrial subsidies, raising questions about their market implications. This column undertakes a thorough econometric testing

Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

Understanding how households interpret macroeconomic policy is vital to the effectiveness of central banks. This column demonstrates that the

Developing countries invest about $1 billion annually to train millions of aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. While significant, this investment

Forecasts underpinning budgetary plans have a well-documented impact on fiscal performance especially when policymakers view the world through rosy

At a workshop in Marimauta Village, Zimbabwe, business is booming. Local entrepreneurs drop by to commission bespoke machinery. A




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