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Publications & Reports

Most of the World Bank's research is available free of charge through this website. Use the Advanced Search engine to find specific World Bank reports. Publications can also be purchased on-line or consulted in person at the Bank's many Public Information Centers. Below are a few recent highlights.

 
Creating a Modern Market Economy (Dec. 2006)

This Country Strategy and Action Plan aims to align the Macedonian financial reporting framework and practices with international standards and practices.

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Buildings market institutions in South Eastern Europe : comparative prospects for investment and private sector development - (May 2004)

This report studies impediments to investment and private sector development in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and other countries.

Energy Policy Paper - (Jul. 2004)

This Report provides an overview of the investment, and policy choices in the Macedonian energy sector. On the investment side, it highlights the criteria under which potential investments in a new combined heat and power plant, and a new coal mine, should proceed.

Country Financial Accountability Assessment- (Mar. 2004)

This Country Financial Accountability Assessment (CFAA) reviewed the Government of Macedonia's public expenditure management system to identify major fiduciary risks of financial management. It focuses on identifying areas of control risk, and making specific short- and medium-term recommendations to mitigate them.

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Regional Analysis
In-Depth analysis of economic development in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

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