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Civil service reform and the World Bank.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1995.Subject(s): Summary: This paper surveys the World Bank's experience in supporting developing country civil service reforms and begins to assess the progress made. The paper concludes that the impact of programs to contain the cost and size of civil services through emergency pay and employment reforms has sor far been small.
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World Bank Discussion Papers No. 161.

This paper surveys the World Bank's experience in supporting developing country civil service reforms and begins to assess the progress made. The paper concludes that the impact of programs to contain the cost and size of civil services through emergency pay and employment reforms has sor far been small.

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