Title: An Overview of Research at the World Bank
1- An Overview of Research at the World Bank
- Jean-Jacques Dethier
- DEC, The World Bank
- Presentation at Researchers Alliance for
Development Annual Meeting, - The Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam,
- Sunday, May 22, 2005
2OUTLINE
- 1. What kind of research does the World Bank do?
- How much research does the World Bank do?
- Evidence on research output in 2003
- 3. What is the impact of World Bank research?
Evidence - Complementarity between DEC and non-DEC
- research within the World Bank
- 5. Synergies between Bank and non-Bank research
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4DEC Research
5Research Website
6Examples of Research done at the Bank
- Number of people living below US1 a day
- 1-2-3 General equilibrium model
- Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys
- Investment Climate Surveys
- Gender Policy Research Report
- Conflict and Development
- Evaluation of Progresa, Bolsa Escola other
conditional cash transfers - Culture (book edited by Rao and Walton)
- Political Economy (Keefer, Knack et al.)
7World Bank Research Output, 1998-2003
8Impact of Research
- Impact on Bank operational activities Data and
analytic tools developed for poverty analysis - Research sometimes leads to new lines of Bank
business - Research sometimes instrumental in moving the
Bank away from some forms of intervention - Advocacy role on global issues Trade, Doha Round
- DEC research has influenced world opinion and
shaped policy priorities. - Evidence of impact
- Quality effectiveness of Bank operations
increased by high-quality analytical work - Research has often contributed directly to
shaping lending strategies and operations. - Bank staff outside research rely heavily on DECs
outputs. - Impact on policy makers in developing countries.
- Impact of Bank research on academic community
9Citations Per Article.Economics, Business and
Social Sciences Journals
10Distribution of Bank staff engaged in research,
papers and citations
11Main themes of DEC research program
- Growth and Equity
- Global Issues
- Evaluation
12Theme 1 Growth and Equity
- Investment Climate
- Public Services for the Poor
- Provider Behavior
- Political Economy
- Progress toward the MDGs
- Equity and Development
13Theme 2 Global Issues
- International Trade
- Trade Policy Reform
- Trade, Technical Change and Growth
- Trade, Development and Poverty Reduction
- Migration
- Measuring the flows
- Remittances
- Brain Drain
- Security and Development
- Development, terrorism and drug trafficking
- Conflict and Post-conflict development
14Theme 3 Policy Evaluation
- New evaluation tools, based directly or
indirectly on randomized trials, becoming
available for evaluating the development impact
of projects in education, health, infrastructure,
or cash transfers - Tools to be developed for ex ante evaluation of
policies with economy-wide impact (e.g. trade,
financial reforms)exploring links between
macroeconomic conditions and households and
firms. - Impact evaluation establishing causal links
between interventions and outcomes in critical
development areasby comparing results of an
intervention with those of a counterfactual (what
the situation would have been without the
intervention). - The methodological and operational challenge is
to identify the most appropriate counterfactual. - Bank-wide effort led by Chief Economist to
improve effectiveness of our projects and
programs (Development Impact Evaluation -- DIME)
15Useful sourcesJ. Wolfensohn and F.
Bourguignon, Development and Poverty Reduction.
Looking Back, Looking Ahead, Washington, DC The
World Bank, 2004N. Stern, J.J. Dethier and F.H.
Rogers, Growth and Empowerment. Making
Development Happen, Cambridge The MIT Press,
2005.The World Bank, Report on the World Bank
Group Research Program Fiscal 2002 and 2003 and
Future Directions, Washington, DC, The World
Bank, 2004.I am grateful to Francois
Bourguignon, Chief Economist and Senior Vice
President, and Alan Winters, Director of
Research, DEC, for sharing with me their views on
research and giving me access to useful
materials.
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