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Why we still need the World Bank: looking beyond aid / Zoellick, Robert B   Journal Article
Zoellick, Robert B Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In 2007, the World Bank was in crisis. Some saw conflicts over its leadership. Others blamed the institution itself. When the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the cornerstone of what became the World Bank Group, was founded in 1944, poor and war-torn countries had little access to private capital. Sixty years later, however, private-sector financial flows dwarfed public development assistance. "The time when middle-income countries depended on official assistance is thus past," Jessica Einhorn, a former managing director of the World Bank wrote in these pages in 2006, "and the IBRD seems to be a dying institution." In roundtable discussions and op-ed pages, the question was the same: Do we still need the World Bank?
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