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Rightsizing the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO
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Rightsizing the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO
Author(s)
Naiman, Robert
Abstract
Robert Naiman argues for a concrete set of reforms to the global economy in order to restore the ability of nations in the South to pursue economic and social policies that are in the interest of the majority.
IssueNo
2
Pages
97-100
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Development
VolumeNo
43
PubDate
June2000
ISBN_ISSN
1011-6370
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