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Item Non-Farm Employment in the Settlement Sector in Sri Lanka with Special Reference to the Mahaweli Development Programme(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 1988) Bandaragoda, D. J.The paper is based on a case study of the land settlement programme in Sri Lanka with the focus on the Mahaweli areas. The study was conducted particularly with a view to isolating the special characteristics that distinguish state-sponsored settlement areas from other rural contexts, and to understanding how such characteristics relate to non-farm employment.Item Annual Report 1999(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2000)Item Annual report 2000(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2001)Item Annual Report 2001(Colombo: IPS, 2002)Item Annual report 2002(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2003)Item Annual report 2003(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2003)Item Sri Lanka: State of the Economy Report 2004(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2004-11) Research TeamItem Annual report 2004(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2005)Item Phoenix from the Ashes? Economic Policy Challenges and Opportunities for Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2005-04) Steele, PaulThis publication reviews the policy challenges and presents recommendations, focusing on the economic issues, of the ongoing tsuname relief and reconstruction efforts and plans for risk management strategies for the future.Item Effective States and Engaged Societies: The Case of Sri Lanka(World Bank, 2005-07) Knight-John, Malathy; Rajapakse, AmritThis report is part of an international study by the World Bank titled, “Effective States and Engaged Societies: Capacity Development for Growth, Service Delivery, Empowerment, and Security in Africa.” The objective of the Sri Lanka case study is to examine three areas pertinent to overall capacity of the State – capacity of the public sector, capacity of the private sector and other key stakeholders such as “civil society”, and the role of the country’s international development partners, so as to complement the wider study of the twelve African States.Item Annual Report 2005(Colombo: IPS, 2006) IPSItem Annual report 2006(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2007)Item Economic Challenges of Post Tsunami Reconstruction: Sri Lanka Country Study(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2007-01) Jayasuriya, Sisira; Weerakoon, Dushni; Arunatilake, Nisha; Steele, PaulThe aim of this study is to contribute to the discussions and debates on appropriate policies for the medium term reconstruction effort by providing an analysis of some of the priority issues emerging from Sri Lanka’s own experience of the posttsunami reconstruction and rehabilitation phase. To this end, the study also involved a survey of affected households in an attempt to obtain a broader understanding of the perceptions of the recovery process from the grass-root level.Item Annual report 2007(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2008)Item Annual report 2008(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2009)Item Annual Report 2009(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2010)Item Annual report 2009(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2010)Item Economic and Social Development under a Market Economy Regime in Sri Lanka: Buddhadasa Hewavitharana Felicitation Volume I(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2010-06) Kelegama, Saman (ed.); Gunewardena, Dileni (ed.)This Volume of essays is dedicated to Prof. Buddhadasa Hewavitharana, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Peradeniya and the current Chairman of the Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka. Professor Hewavitharana had an illustrious career and distinguished himself as a leading economist in Sri Lanka. This introductory chapter has two parts: first a biographical note on the professor, followed by an overview of the chapters in this Volume.Item Economic and Social Development under a Market Economy Regime in Sri Lanka: Buddhadasa Hewavitharana Felicitation Volume II(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2010-06) Kelegama, Saman (ed.); Gunewardena, Dileni (ed.)This is the second volume of essays in honour of Professor Buddhadasa Hewavitharna, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Peradeniya and the Chairman of the Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka.Item Annual Report 2010(Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2011) IPS Team