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Lao People’s Democratic Republic: responding to rice price inflation
The objective of this study is to identify likely factors driving the 2010 rice price hike and suggest options to manage rice price volatility in the future. Regional trade is likely the main proximate cause for high glutinous rice prices.
Loening, Josef L.
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Lao PDR Country Opinion Survey Report (July 2012 - June 2013)
The Country Opinion Survey for FY2012 in Lao PDR assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Lao PDR perceive the WBG.
World Bank Group
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This documentation presents the Climate, Land, Energy, and Water Systems (CLEWS) model developed for Lao PDR. The document presents such a model, its objective, scope and assumptions. The authors acknowledge the financial support from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
Poupinha, Carolina +4 more
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Overall, the investment climate seems to have deteriorated in Lao PDR between 2012 and 2016. In the 2012 survey, not one area of the investment climate was identified as a serious problem by more than 20 percent of firms. In the 2016 survey, there were six areas where more than 20 percent of firms identified areas of the investment climate as a serious
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BackgroundDespite the high prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in adults in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Lao health care workers (HCWs) have previously been shown to have low levels of protection against infection ...
Siriphone Virachith +7 more
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IWRM Discourses, Institutional Holy Grail and Water Justice in Nepal
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) still stands today as one of the most influential governance models in the water sector. Whereas previous analyses of IWRM have focused on the effectiveness of the institutional models it embodies and on ...
Floriane Clement +2 more
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Sustaining Growth, Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability : Lao PDR Economic Monitor, June 2013
The Lao economy is projected to grow at 8 percent in 2013. The hydropower sector (both completed projects in operation and projects in the construction or development phase), construction, food processing, and
World Bank
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Infrastructure (Rural Road) Development and Poverty Alleviation in Lao PDR [PDF]
Rural road in Lao PDR defined as connecting road from village to main road, where it will lead them to market and access to other economic and social service facilities.
Syviengxay Oraboune
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Natural capital in Lao PDR is a major source of wealth for the country and becomes even more strategic in times of economic stress. While forest products directly benefit vulnerable rural communities, ecosystem services from forests support key economic sectors such as energy, agriculture, industry, and tourism.
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