Vinod Thomas

World Bank - Brazil

Country Director

1818 H Street NW

Washington, DC 20433

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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6

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Measuring Education Inequality: Gini Coefficients of Education

Number of pages: 37 Posted: 29 Jan 2001
Vinod Thomas, Yan Wang and Xibo Fan
World Bank - Brazil, Boston University and The World Bank
Downloads 4,015 (5,532)
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The Quality of Growth: Fiscal Policies for Better Results

Lopez, Ramon, Vinod Thomas, Yan Wang. 2008. The Quality of Growth: Fiscal Policies for Better Results. IEG Working Paper 2008/6. The World Bank.
Number of pages: 135 Posted: 26 Jun 2017
Ramón López, Vinod Thomas and Yan Wang
University of Maryland - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, World Bank - Brazil and Boston University
Downloads 305 (205,737)
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the quality growth, fiscal policy, public spending, sustainability

3.

Education, Trade Reform and Investment Returns

Number of pages: 20 Posted: 22 Jan 2001
Vinod Thomas and Yan Wang
World Bank - Brazil and Boston University
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4.

Issues in Adjustment Lending

World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 06 Oct 2016
Vinod Thomas
World Bank - Brazil
Downloads 99 (551,339)

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ICT Policy and Strategies, Country Strategy & Performance, Achieving Shared Growth, Environmental Economics & Policies, Economic Theory & Research

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The Quality of Growth

Thomas, Vinod., Mansoor Dailami, Ashok Dhareshwar, Ramon E. López, Daniel Kaufmann, Nalin Kishor, and Yan Wang. 2000. The Quality of Growth. New York: Oxford University Press.
Posted: 27 Jun 2017
World Bank - Brazil, World Bank, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta, Results for Development, World Bank Institute - Environment and Natural Resources Program (WBIEN), University of Maryland - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics and Boston University

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growth, welfare, distribution, sustainability, and governance