World Bank Sees a Role as a Consultant (The New York Times)

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The article points to the goals and strategies of the World Bank under Kim. “The primary mission, I think, of the World Bank in this crisis is to make sure that low- and middle-income countries are protected,” Kim told the Times.

Read the full story, published 7/2/12 by The New York Times.

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