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Bretton Woods Update No.18 August 2000

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WDR resignation embarrasses Bank

News|11 August 2000

In late May Ravi Kanbur resigned from his position as World Development Report lead author following attempts by Bank and government officials to make him change his text. read article...

Globalization critics confront Bank in e-conference

News|11 August 2000

An online debate on Globalization and Poverty in May generated much interesting material. read article...

New report slams Bank/Fund corruption agendas

News|11 August 2000

The World Bank and IMF are urged to rethink their approaches to anti-corruption work in a new briefing. read article...

Bank assessment policies discussed

News|11 August 2000

The latest issue of News and Notices for World Bank Watchers discusses World Bank social and environmental assessments and calls for a new “dynamic assessment” procedure. read article...

Misleading studies bad for the poor

News|11 August 2000

Growth is good for the poor, proclaims a much-discussed new paper of the same title by the Bank’s research department. read article...

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