World Bank

The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.

This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.

  1. 1. World Development Report 2013

    Jobs

    The 2013 edition of this influential report delves into the critical role that jobs play in driving economic development and reducing poverty. It highlights how employment not only provides income but also fosters social cohesion and stability, contributing to the overall well-being of societies. The report emphasizes the need for policies that create more and better jobs, particularly in developing countries, and explores the transformative power of employment in areas such as gender equality, urbanization, and technological advancement. By analyzing global labor market trends and offering policy recommendations, it aims to guide governments and stakeholders in harnessing the potential of jobs to achieve sustainable development.

  2. 2. Tourism Passport To Development?

    Perspectives on the Social and Cultural Effects of Tourism in Developing Countries

    This insightful publication delves into the multifaceted role of tourism as a catalyst for economic development in emerging economies. It explores how tourism can drive growth by creating jobs, generating income, and fostering cultural exchange, while also addressing the challenges and potential pitfalls such as environmental degradation and cultural erosion. Through a series of case studies and analyses, the book offers a comprehensive examination of tourism's potential to contribute to sustainable development, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and policy-making to maximize benefits and minimize negative impacts.

  3. 3. Cultural Heritage And Development

    A Framework for Action in the Middle East and North Africa

    This insightful publication explores the intricate relationship between cultural heritage and economic development, emphasizing the potential of cultural assets as catalysts for sustainable growth. It delves into the ways in which preserving cultural heritage can contribute to social cohesion, community identity, and economic prosperity, particularly in developing regions. By presenting case studies and practical examples, the book illustrates how integrating cultural heritage into development strategies can lead to innovative solutions that respect local traditions while fostering economic opportunities and enhancing quality of life.