World Bank Policy Research : A Historical Overview

The World Bank is a leading intellectual institution on development. It is a world leader in analytical studies in areas including poverty measurement, delivery of social services, impact evaluation, measurement of development outcomes, international trade and migration. It is also a leader in development data, including the Living Standard Measurement Surveys; the enterprise surveys, and the International Price Comparison Project. World Bank research is resolutely empirical and policy oriented. By both learning from past policies and operations and thinking critically about future policies, research plays a critical role in the formulation of policy advice to developing countries. This paper reviews the intellectual and institutional forces that have shaped research at the World Bank since the latter started lending to developing countries in the early 1950s. It provides an overview of the shifts in development economics that have influenced Bank research and briefly surveys the changes in research organization, structure and approach. The first section, after a short introduction, examines the shifts in positive and normative views about development during the past half century that have influenced Bank thinking. The Bank itself has been an active participant in the rise and fall of long-lived development dogmas about the nature of development; the most appropriate policies and actions for achieving it; and the respective roles of government and markets. The second section examines how the World Bank has adapted its organization to keep abreast of emerging issues and produce relevant policy research of good quality. On the one hand, the Bank has experienced several reorganizations that have affected the research unit(s) as well as its relationship with operational units. On the other hand, the Bank s research units themselves have been reorganized at several junctures, leading to new priorities and new means of achieving them.

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Main Author: Dethier, Jean-Jacques
Language:English
Published: 2009-07-01
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, BASIC RESEARCH, CAPITAL FLOWS, CHRONOLOGY, CITIES, CLIENT COUNTRIES, COLLABORATION, COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, CONSOLIDATION, CORRUPTION, COUNTERFACTUAL, DEBT, DECISION-MAKING, DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE, DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, ECONOMIC STABILITY, ECONOMICS, EMERGING MARKETS, EQUILIBRIUM MODELS, EVALUATIVE STUDIES, EX POST EVALUATION, EXCHANGE RATES, EXPERIMENTS, EXTERNALITIES, FINANCIAL POLICIES, FLEXIBILITY, FORECASTS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HOUSING, IMPACT EVALUATION, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, INNOVATIONS, INTEREST RATES, LABOR MARKETS, LEARNING, LICENSING, LIVING STANDARDS, MACROECONOMICS, MANDATES, MIGRATION, MODELING, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCTIVITY, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SERVICES, QUASIEXPERIMENTAL METHODS, REORGANIZATION, RESEARCH CAPACITY, RESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDING, RESEARCH EXPENDITURES, RESEARCH FINDINGS, RESEARCH FUNDS, RESEARCH INSTITUTES, RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, RESEARCH MANAGEMENT, RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS, RESEARCH POLICY, RESEARCH PRIORITIES, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, RESEARCH PROJECTS, RESEARCH REPORT, RESEARCH REPORTS, RESEARCH SERVICES, RESEARCH THEMES, RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS, RESEARCHERS, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RETURN ON EQUITY, SAVINGS, SCIENTISTS, SOCIAL INDICATORS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SERVICES, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, SURVEY DATA, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TARGETING, TRADE FLOWS, TRUST FUNDS, URBANIZATION, VISITING RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM,
Online Access:http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20090717171036
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/4194
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