Rescuing the World Bank
Rescuing the World Bank
About this book
"The World Bank is assailed by critics of the left, right and center on grounds it is not effective, not accountable, not democratic or legitimate, and most threatening of all, not relevant in a global economy where private capital, production and ideas dominate. Yet the world needs a strong World Bank working with other international institutions to manage development and the related global challenges of the 21st century. Are the Bank's shortcomings exaggerated or potentially fatal? If potentially fatal, can this critical institution be rescued? Rescuing the World Bank explores the answers to these questions. The first part of the book, The Hardest Job in the World: Five Crucial Tasks for the New President of the World Bank, is a report by a Center for Global Development (CGD) Working Group delivered to Paul Wolfowitz on his first day in office in June 2005. The second part comprises selected essays, many first presented at a CGD Symposium in the fall of 2005"--Publisher description.
Subjects
Economic developmentFinanceWorld BankSustainable developmentGlobalizationÉvaluationDéveloppement économiqueFinancesWereldbankBanque mondialeEvaluation