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International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, in Romance languages: BIRD), better known as the World Bank, came into existence on December 27, 1945 following international ratification of the agreements reached at the Bretton Woods Conference of July 1 - July 22, 1944.

The Bank exists to provide member countries with finance for development and poverty reduction. Commencing operations on June 25, 1946, it approved its first loan on May 9, 1947 ($250m to France for postwar reconstruction, in real terms the largest loan issued by the Bank to date).

Together with five affiliated agencies created between 1956 and 1988, the Bank is part of the World Bank group. The Bank's headquarters in Washington, D.C. are presently headed by president (1995-2005) James D. Wolfensohn. The Bank also serves as of several Implementing Agencies for the Globel Environment Facility (GEF).

Though repeatedly relied upon by impoverished governments around the world as a contributor of development finance, the Bank has been criticised by opponents of globalization for undermining the national sovereignty of recipient countries through its pursuit of economic liberalisation.

One of the big issues is that hefty loans provided to dictators and military juntas that have only been used to enrich a very small part of the population are still to be repaid by the entire population after having freed themselves from their yoke.

Two former staff of the World Bank have recently left to create a new, more distributed approach to international development called GlobalGiving (formerly DevelopmentSpace).

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Recommended Reading

  • "The Elusive Quest for Growth," by William Easterly (ISBN 0262550423)

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External link

  • World Bank's website: http://www.worldbank.org/

Referenced By

Armenia/Transnational issues | Bretton Woods | Bretton Woods Agreement | Bretton Woods Conference | Chad/Economy | ECOSOC | Economy of Chad | Finland/Transnational issues | Foreign Affairs of Iceland | Foreign relations of Armenia | Foreign relations of Finland | Foreign relations of Iceland | Foreign relations of Laos | Iceland/Transnational issues | Laos/Transnational issues | Pierre Mendès-France | Timeline of United States Diplomatic History | Transnational issues of Armenia | UN Economic and Social Council | United Nations System | United States Diplomatic History | World Bank Group

 

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