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Day: December 4, 2013

Better development, improved lives

Posted on December 4, 2013June 26, 2019 by Nick van Praag

World Bank presidents are a lucky lot. I am always impressed how their diligent staff pick-up their half-formed ideas and work them up into something really robust. I hope they know that heads of other international bureaucracies are not so fortunate. In any event, the Bank is in the grip of just such a convulsion[…]

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