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The future of development

In: Change and Continuity at the World Bank

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This fascinating book examines the World Bank’s capacity for change, illustrating the influence of overlapping political, organizational and epistemic constraints. Through comprehensive historical and economic analysis, Peter J. Hammer illuminates the difficulties faced by recent attempts at reform and demonstrates the ways in which the training and socialization of Bank economists work to define the policy space available for meaningful change.

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  • ., 2013. "The future of development," Chapters, in: Change and Continuity at the World Bank, chapter 10, pages 170-176, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:15036_10
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    2. Jala Makhzoumi, 2016. "From urban beautification to a holistic approach: the discourses of ‘landscape’ in the Arab Middle East," Landscape Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(4), pages 461-470, May.

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