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World Bank Reports

The World Bank’s annual World Development Report is a guide towards the condition of the entire world in the modern era. Every year the World Bank produces detailed report about every aspect of development. The previous reports produced by the World Bank covered such topics including the role of the state, transition economies, labor, infrastructure, health, the environment and poverty. The reports are considered as the Bank's best-known contribution to thinking about development process. Recently the World Bank produced reports of development; some of the reports are discussed below:

World Bank Reports for 2007

The theme of the World Bank Reports for 2007 was based on Youth; young people between the age group of 12 to 24 were covered in this report. This report focused on many critical capabilities and conversion in a young person’s life. It also focused on learning for life and work, staying healthy, working, forming families, and practicing citizenship.

World Bank Reports for 2006

The report focused on equity and development along with equal opportunities given to different nations. The 2006 World Development Report concludes with economic growth.

World Bank Reports for 2005

The reports of 2005 focused on better investment climate for every individual nation. The World Bank’s annual World Development Report for 2005 was launched on September 28, 2004.

In its upcoming reports the World Bank has started giving significance to issues that need to be discussed. The 2008 report will be a reconsideration of agriculture’s role in world wide development. World Bank Reports are produced every year and is the Bank's major methodical publication. Every year the report produced focuses on a particular aspect of development selected by the Bank's president. Each World Development Report team works under a senior Bank staff member who is supported by a team of staff and consultants, under the guidance of the Chief Economist.

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