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The Impact of the IMF and World Bank on Human Rights Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by AJ, Austria Apr 30, 2002
Human Rights   Opinions
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The Impact of the IMF and World Bank on Human Rights
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Tadoh | Mar 26th, 2004
Besides having posted some pages more than once, I must say that we are looking at financial lending institutions as a matter of fact. Now, they're mission may appear in the interest of eliminating poverty and supporting development, however that can only go so far when you consider how the lending game works. They need someone to live off of and they actually made the brightest move to only work with countries as their customers/ clients. It hardly gets any bigger than that.

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