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    • Abstract:  This paper --- a p.'oduct of the Office of the Senior Vice President, Development Economics-- was written as a background paper for ,5,ld Det,elopment Report 1996: From Plan to Market. Copies of this paper are avaiJable free from the World Bank, 1 iS 18 H Str*cet NW, Vasiington, I)C 20433. Please contact Rommcl Velasquez, room E10-029, telephcme 202-4739290, fax 202-477-0169, lnternet address rvclasquez('wwor]dba nk.org. August 1996. (28 pages) The l'(,Itc y Research We. king Paper Series &sserninates the findings of work in progress to encourage the exchange o!' ideas about det,elo/,;tent s.ues. An objectwe of the sertes is to get the findings out quickly, even [' the presentations are less than fully polished. 'Fbe paper carry the names o/the authors and shouh! be used and ctted accordingly. The findings, interpretattons, and conclusions ate the .llttJ,ors' ,tt 11 altd should not be attributed to the World Bank, its Executive Board of Directors, or any of its member countries

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