World Bank

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Also known as: International Bank, World Bank Group
Robert S. McNamara
Robert S. McNamara
Date:
1944 - present
Headquarters:
Washington, D.C.
Areas Of Involvement:
economic planning finance credit technical assistance sustainable development
Related People:
Paul Romer Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Mamphela Ramphele Robert S. McNamara Lawrence H. Summers

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World Bank, in full World Bank Group, international organization affiliated with the United Nations (UN) and designed to finance projects that enhance the economic development of member states. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the bank is the largest source of financial assistance to developing countries. It also provides technical assistance and policy advice and supervises—on behalf of international creditors—the implementation of free-market reforms. Together with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organization, it plays a central role in overseeing economic policy and reforming public institutions in developing countries and defining the global macroeconomic agenda. Founded in 1944 at ...(100 of 1301 words)