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document.write('By Nancy Birdsall - Jim Kim, the incoming president of the World Bank, has gotten a lot of free (as in unsolicited) advice. I’ve participated happily, indeed eagerly (e.g. here), on the grounds that—to use Robert Zoellick’s apt title in a recent Foreign Affairs article—the world still needs the World Bank, and a better World Bank is better for [...]<img src=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cgdev/globaldevelopment/~4/2NLuleoFrIQ\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" /></li>');
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document.write('By Nancy Birdsall - This is a joint post with Christian Meyer. One of the pressing questions for Jim Kim in the years ahead as the World Bank’s new president is what to do as many countries graduate out of IDA, the bank’s fund for grants and concessional loans to the poorest countries. To generate ideas and possible directions [...]<img src=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cgdev/globaldevelopment/~4/MNekySVw72s\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" /></li>');
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document.write('By Charles Kenny - I’ve been blogging a little about technology adoption of late.  It’s a subject close to my heart: my last book was pretty much all about how new technologies and the spread of ideas were behind much of the global progress we’ve seen in the quality of life over the last fifty years. But there are [...]<img src=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cgdev/globaldevelopment/~4/7dJjN1v-ABs\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" /></li>');
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