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World Bank



International Bank for Reconstruction and Development - (IBRD), specialized agency of the United Nations, with headquarters at Washington, D.C.; also called the World Bank. Plans were laid at the Bretton Woods Conference (1944) for the formation of a world bank; it was formally organized in 1945, when 28 countries ratified the agreement; there are now 183 members. The bank not only makes loans to   Read More...

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    The World Bank: New Agendas in a Changing World
    by Michelle Miller-Adams. 176 pgs.


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    Privatizing the World Bank, in The National Interest
    by Nicholas Eberstadt, Clifford M. Lewis. 5 pgs.


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    New International Poverty Reduction Strategies
    by Jean-Pierre Cling, Mireille Razafindrakoto, Francois Roubaud. 394 pgs.


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