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McNamara at 'The Bank': A Sense of Mission
Oleh:
Rosenfeld, Stephen S.
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Economic Impact no. 4 (1973)
,
page 64-69.
Topik:
Critical
;
Bank
;
Development
;
Economy
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE6.6
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In the critical struggle to raise living standards, even survival chances, for mankind over a large part of the surface of the globe, no institution embodies the hope of humanity more than the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, better known as the World Bank. Championing the aspirations of the less fortunate millions of the world is the man who currently runs the bank, the extremely able and complex Robert S. McNamara. In a candid profile that tells much about the institution as well as the man, Stephen Rosenfeld, staff writer and former Moscow correspondent for the Washington Post, describes the transition of the former corporation executive and U.S. defense secretary to a third-and surprising-major career role, and provides at the same time some compiling insights into his subject's methods and motivation.
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