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    Country Assistance Program Evaluation: Lao People’s Democratic Republic

    Asian Development Bank | April 2006
    Abstract
    The objectives of the Country Assistance Program Evaluation (CAPE) are to (i) assess the performance of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Country Operational Strategies and Country Assistance Programs1 for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) during 1986–2004; and (ii) derive lessons and recommendations for future ADB operations. The goal of the CAPE is to identify useful lessons and recommendations that will be used in the preparation of the next Country Strategy and Program (CSP) for the Lao PDR.
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    Asian Development Bank. 2006. Country Assistance Program Evaluation: Lao People’s Democratic Republic. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6223.
    Keywords
    Governance
    Good Governance
    Governance Approach
    Governance Capacity
    Governance Models
    Governance Quality
    Regional Policy
    Regional Perspectives
    Regional Government
    Regional Development
    Business Management
    Institutional
    Framework
    Business Ethics
    Regional Plans
    Project finance
    Development Bank
    Bureaucracy
    Cabinet system
    Common good
    Executive power
    Government
    Separation of powers
    Transparency in government
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