Read David's work

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Reformers In International Development

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How to Improve Governance

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Closing the Gap in Eduction and Technology

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Lives in the Balance

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Investing in People: A World Bank in Action

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Water for Rural Communities: Helping People to Help Themselves

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Inequality in Latin America: Breaking with History?

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Securing Our Future in a Global Economy

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Beyond the City: The Rural Contribution to Development

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The Cost Disease: Why Computers Get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't

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From Natural Resources to the Knowledge Economy: Trade and Job Quality

See David's papers:

 

  • Can Innovative Financing Help Reduce Global Poverty and Prevent Climate Change? Our Planet magazine, October 2005. For details, go to Our Planet

 

  • Innovative Financing Options, the Private Sector, and The Fight Against Global Poverty: What’s New and What’s Next? Aspen Roundtable on Reducing Global Poverty, August 2005. For details, go to Brookings PDF

 

 

  • Trade for Development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The World Bank, Washington, D.C., September 2003. For details, go to World Bank

 

 

  • Education Sector Strategy. The World Bank, Washington, D.C., July 1999. With Maris O’Rourke et al. For details, go here

 

  • The Bank and NAFTA. The World Bank, Washington, D.C., December 1993. For details, go to World Bank

 

  • Affordability and the Financing of Health Projects. In Economics for Health Sector Analysis (ed. M. Over), The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1991. With N. Prescott and M. Over. For details click here.

 

  • Rural Water Supply and Sanitation: Time for a Change. The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1987. With Anthony Churchill et al. For details click here.

 

  • Population, Health, and Nutrition. In Investing in Development (ed. Warren C. Baum & Stokes M. Tolbert), Oxford University Press, 1985. With Lauren A. Chester. For details click here.

 

  • Paying for Health Services in Developing Countries. Booklet, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., February 1985. For details click here.

 

  • Paying for Health Services in Developing Countries: A Call for Realism. World Health Forum, 1985. For details click here.

 

  • The Analysis and Assessment of Health Programs. Social Science & Medicine, 1985. With Nicholas Prescott. For details click here.

 

  • Planning the Netherlands’ Water Resources. RAND, Santa Monica, California, 1985. With B. F. Goeller et al. For details click here.

 

  • Tests of Seven Hypotheses on Welfare Dependency and Family Disintegration. Doctoral Dissertation, Princeton University, March 1978. Winner, Outstanding Dissertation Award, National Tax Association. For details, click here.

 

 

  • Protecting an Estuary from Floods: The Case of the Oosterschelde. RAND, Santa Monica, California, 1977. With the RAND Oosterschelde Team. For details, go to RAND

 

  • Equalization and Equity in General Revenue Sharing. RAND, Santa Monica, California, 1975. With Stephen M. Barro. For details, click here.

 

  • The Welfare and Nonwelfare Poor in New York City. RAND, Santa Monica, California, 1974. For details, click here.

 

  • Testing the Supply Response to Housing Allowances: An Experimental Design. RAND, Santa Monica, California, 1971. With Ira S. Lowry and Peter Rydell. For details, click here.

 

  • Market Choices and Optimum City Size. Article in American Economic Review Proceedings 61, 1971. With E. S. Mills. For details, click here.