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Local libraries  carrying some copies of Bank documents
Local distributors  that accept orders for Bank documents
The InfoShop  in Washington, DC
Online purchase of selected publications
 
 
  
 Household Socio-Economic Survey 2007-2008 

March 2009: Poverty Profile in Mongolia: Main report of "Household Socio-Economic Survey" 2007-2008

Today poverty reduction is arguably one of the most important challenges faced by most countries and international organizations. Mongolia is aligning with this worldwide appeal consistently undertaking poverty reduction activities.

 
 
 
  
 PEFMR cover 

Jan 2009: Public Expenditure Financial Management Review

Mongolia’s external economic outlook is dramatically changing as it faces sharp reductions in the copper price, caused by the financial crisis and global downturn. This compels the government now to drastically cut spending to prudently manage the budget.

 
 
 
  
 Report:Safeguarding important areas of natural habitat alongside economic development 

Feb 2009: Report: Safeguarding Important Areas of Natural Habitat Economic Development

As market reforms to the economy continue, and the country experiences rapid economic growth, Mongolia's natural habitats look set to enter a period of unprecedented pressure.

 
 
 
  
 Key sites for conservation 

Feb 2009: Directory: Important Bird Areas of Mongolia-Key Sites for Conservation

This directory, with a total of 105 pages and 145 pictures is intended for all partners in  environmental protection and management, especially those involved with environmental impact assessment.

 
 
 
 
  
 Handbook:Mongolian Buddhist Protecting Nature 

Feb 2009: Handbook: Mongolian Buddhist Protecting Nature

Since 1990, Mongolia has seen a massive increase in the number of groups working in the environmental sector. There are groups helping to reduce pollution, address deforestation, bring in eco-tourism, save species and achieve many other things.

 
 
 
  
 Guidelines:Water Chemical Analysis for Professionals 

Feb 2009: Guidelines: Water Chemical Analysis for Professionals

These guidelines on chemical analysis of water were developed within the framework of NEMO2, implemented by the World Bank and MNET funded by the Netherlands Government.

 
 
 

Feb 2009: Tool: EIA tool based on the Mongolian Biodediversity Databank

Funded by the World Bank's NEMO1 project, the Steppe Forward Programme (a collaboration between the Zoological Society of London and the National University of Mongolia) produced the Mongolian Biodiversity Databank.

 
  
 Doing Business 2009 

Dec 2008: Doing Business 2009

The Doing Business project ranks economies based on 10 indicators of business regulation that record the time and cost to meet government requirements in starting and operating a business, trading across borders, paying taxes, and closing a business.

 
 
 
 
  
 Mongolia leasing industry survey 

Nov 2008: Mongolia Leasing Industry Survey

The Mongolian leasing industry has shown signs of positive growth over the past two years. Macroeconomic stability and growth, coupled with important legislative initiatives, have encouraged foreign and domestic investment in the sector.

 
 
 
  
 Mongolia Quarterly - Nov. 07 

Oct 2008: Mongolia Quarterly

GDP real growth accelerated over the 2nd quarter of 2008, reaching 11.3 percent over the last 12 months. The main engines of growth were services and agriculture, contributing 4.2 and 3.8 percentage points respectively to GDP growth.

 
 
 
  

Jun 2007: Building the skills for the new economy

It examines the challenges in the labor market in Mongolia as the economy has undergone a transformation into a market economy. It identifies three major interrelated challenges-joblessness, informality and skills mismatch.

 
 
 Mongolia - Country Economic Memorandum 

Jul 2007:Country Economic Memorandum - Sources of Growth

The key facts and potential implications the Government would need to consider when determining its public spending, public investment program, fiscal space, and borrowing strategy going forward.

 
 

More Featured Reports & Publications
 

 
 
 EAP Update - Nov. 07 

East Asia Update - November '07

 
 
 
 EA Renaissance 55x69 

An East Asian Renaissance: Ideas for Economic Growth
-  September '06

 
 

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Global highlights
 
 WDR 2008 - Agriculture 

World Development Report 2008- Agriculture for Development

 
 
 
 Doing Business 2008 

Doing Business 2008

 
 

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The Enabling Environment for Social Accountability in Mongolia
Jun 2007
Recommendations for policy, institutional, legal and regulatory reforms, and capacity enhancement.
Rethinking the Delivery of Infrastructure Services in Mongolia
Jun 2007 
Lessons from Tree Planting Initiatives
Jun 2007
Mongolian Health System at a Crossroads: An Incomplete Transition to a Post-Semashkom Model
Jan 2007
Mongolian Red List of Fishes
Nov 2006
See also:  Summary Conservation Action Plans for Mongolian Fishes
Mongolian Red List of Mammals
Nov 2006
See also: Summary Conservation Action Plans for Mongolian Mammals 
Public Financing of Education in Mongolia: Equity and Efficiency Implications
Sep 2006
Wood Supply: The Legal and Illegal Economies
Aug 2006
Silent Steppe: The Illegal Wildlife Crisis
Jul 2006
Rural Sector Strategy and Business Plan
Jul 2006
A Review of Environmental and Social Impacts in the Mining Sector
May 2006
Mongolia Poverty Assessment 2006
Apr 2006
 
 
 
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