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Problem-driven political economy analysis : the World Bank's experience
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Problem-driven political economy analysis : the World Bank's experience

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Foreword
Acknowledgments
About the authors and editors
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Problem-driven political economy in action : overview and synthesis of the case studies / Verena Fritz and Brian Levy
The political economy of resource allocation
Dealing with a resource shock : political economy analysis and its impacts in Mongolia / Verena Fritz
Assessing public opinion in the political economy of reform : the case of energy subsidy reform in Morocco / Dorothée Chen, Andrea Liverani, and Judith Krauss
Political economy drivers of national infrastructure reforms
The Dominican Republic : moving from exit to voice : shifting incentives in the power sector / Carlos Rufín, Davide Zucchini, Roby Senderowitsch, and Miguel Eduardo Sánchez
High growth, limited inclusiveness, and poor public service delivery in the Dominican Republic
Using political economy assessment to reorient sectoral strategy : infrastructure reform in Zambia / Brian Levy and Patricia Palale
Political economy challenges of national-local interactions in sectors
Developing commercial agriculture in Ghana / David W. Throup, Chris Jackson, Katherine Bain, and Rachel Ort
Continuity and change in postconflict Sierra Leone : politics matters for infrastructure sector reform / Marco Larizza, Vivek Srivastava, and Kavita Sethi
Formal rules, clientelism, and the allocation of project funds across villages in Papua New Guinea / Yasuhiko MatsudaZahid Hasnain, Philip Keefer, and Nicholas Menzies
Strengthening local service delivery in the Philippines : the use of political economy to craft bank operational strategies / Yasuhiko Matsuda
Notes
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