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The International Finance Corporation and Its Role in Globalization: Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting in Washington, DC June 6-7, 2001

Publisher World Bank Publications
Category Political Science
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ISBN / ASIN0821351796
ISBN-139780821351796
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This book is based upon the 2001 International Finance Corporation (IFC) Participants meeting. The focus of this meeting was the IFC's role in globalization. It also examines globalization from the perspective of its ability to influence and change global affairs as well as its role in poverty alleviation. This book contains chapters authored by Peter Woicke, Executive Vice President, IFC, James D. Wolfensohn, President, The World Bank Group, and Thomas L. Friedman, Foreign Affairs Columnist, New York Times.
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