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World Bank |
Assessing World Bank Support for Trade
1987-2004: An IEG Evaluation
This report analyzes the Bank's contribution to freer trade in
developing countries and makes concrete recommendations on how to
boost trade opportunities to better alleviate poverty in the future.
Between 1987 and 2004, 8.1 percent of total Bank commitments (US$ 38
billion) went to 117 countries to help them become better integrated
into the global economy. The study finds the World Bank support for
trade helped open markets, but was not as effective in boosting
exports and growth, and alleviating poverty as anticipated. The
evaluation recommends that the World Bank give greater attention to
addressing poverty and distributional outcomes, and cushioning shocks
associated with trade policies |
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