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A Chance for the World Bank Paperback - 2005
by Jozef Ritzen; Foreword by Joseph Stiglitz
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A persuasive agenda for development reform, written with authority and insight.' Paul Collier, Professor of Economics, University of Oxford. 'A very rich analysis of the political economy of development and the changing role of the World Bank in further enhancing the growth and poverty reduction of the Third World. A refreshing and original vision, this book deserves to be carefully read and digested'. Erik Thorbecke, HE Babcock Professor of Economics, Cornell University. This book is an authoritative and radical manifesto for changes that are urgently required in development cooperation. The book predicts that, unless radical steps are taken by the World Bank, the first decade of the century will witness a ever-widening gulf between poor and rich countries. Jo Ritzen presents a picture of a world at a crossroads. One road leads to substantial ('radical') reform in the rich countries, in combination with a substantial push towards better governance in developing countries. The other leads to further increases in inequality between rich and poor countries. 'Millennium development goals' - such as achieving universal primary education by 2015 or reducing child mortality by two-thirds in 2015 - have had widespread support. They will not be reached if the world follows this road; unfortunately, the signs suggest that it has already started to do so. A Chance for the World Bank provides an overview of the challenges faced by the World Bank, and explores how it has organized itself to accomplish its mission. This book proposes that the World Bank still has a chance to achieve its stated goals; in order to do so, it needs to take a number of radical steps: to create a level playing field in trade for the developing countries; to harmonize aid and save developing countries from the gigantic transaction costs of aid; and to promote governance in developing countries and to reduce rigorously induced corruption by multinationals.
Details
- Title A Chance for the World Bank
- Author Jozef Ritzen; Foreword by Joseph Stiglitz
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First
- Pages 225
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Anthem Press
- Publication date 2005-03-15
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps
- ISBN 9781843311621 / 1843311623
- Weight 0.91 lbs (0.41 kg)
- Dimensions 9.2 x 6.34 x 0.56 in (23.37 x 16.10 x 1.42 cm)
- Category Business / Economics / Finance
- Library of Congress subjects World Bank, Economic development - Finance
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2005620710
- Dewey Decimal Code 332.153