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Browsing School of Business and Economics (SBE) by Author "African Development Bank"

Browsing School of Business and Economics (SBE) by Author "African Development Bank"

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  • African Development Bank (2006)
    During the last three decades, population and housing censuses have been the most critical source of data for policy decisions and for formulation, monitoring and evaluation of national and sectoral development programmes ...
  • African Development Bank (2007)
    The purpose of this paper is to highlight the main advantages that can be derived from the International Comparison Program for Africa (ICP-Africa), in terms of its contribution to statistical harmonization in the areas ...
  • African Development Bank (2007)
    This paper is a brief introduction to the methods used to aggregate purchasing power parities and related results for the International Comparison Program for Africa. Using national average prices of a comprehensive set ...
  • African Development Bank (2008)
    Since the beginning of the nineties, Burkina Faso has carried out many household surveys. This paper is about the position of household surveys in the monitoring and evaluation system of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper ...
  • African Development Bank (2008)
    The revised System of National Accounts (SNA) is complex and demanding in terms of the variety of different data sources that must be tapped, developed, and channeled into a regular, institutionalized process of statistical ...
  • African Development Bank (2009)
    Measurement of progress on the development agenda is nowadays of major interest to governments and the international community. Most of the explanations so far given on Africa’s progress on the development agenda revolve ...
  • African Development Bank (2009)
    The National Employment and Informal Sector Survey (EESI) carried out in Cameroon in 2005 follows another survey that was conducted in Yaoundé in 1993. The notions of administrative registration and formal accounting ...
  • African Development Bank (2005)
    The most compelling evidence of the relevance of the NSDS approach to Africa is that the approach was born in Africa. NSDSs have their roots in the Addis Ababa Plan of Action for Statistical Development in Africa in the ...
  • African Development Bank (2006)
    La gestion du développement axée sur les résultats nécessite dorénavant que le travail du statisticien africain commence par la compréhension a priori et une observation méticuleuse des réalités économiques et sociales ...

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