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Since its birth in 1944, the World Bank has had a strong focus on development projects. Yet, it did not have a project evaluation unit until the early 1970s. An early attempt to conceptualize project appraisal had been made in the 1960s by Albert Hirschman, whose undertaking raised high...
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After the Second World War, it was widespread believed that economic growth by itself would ameliorate in a reasonable time the living conditions of all the strata of less developed countries' populations. The World Bank shared this optimistic view, and focused on the financing of single...
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Development economics in its early years created the image of a fierce fight between advocates of contrasting theories or approaches-"balanced growth"vs."unbalanced growth"or"program loans"vs."project loans."This view has the merit to highlight such conflicts in great detail; yet it fails to...
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