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How I would not lead the World Bank – Bill Easterly

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For those, like me, who still miss Aid Watch, here is Easterly over at FP:

I would not appoint U.S.-educated elites vetted by their autocratic home governments to represent the underrepresented peoples of the world. I would not negotiate the contents of World Bank reports with governments in either the West or the Rest, except possibly for correcting typos.

I would not lead the World Bank by perpetuating the technocratic illusion that development is something “we” do to “them.” I would not ignore the rights of “them.” If the New York Times should happen to report on the front page that a World Bank-financed project torched the homes and crops of Ugandan farmers, I would not stonewall the investigation for the next 165 days, 4 hours, 37 minutes, and 20 seconds up to now.

More on this here.

And for more on leadership selection at IFIs see CGD’s policy brief here.


Filed under: africa Tagged: arab spring, autocracy, autocrats, center for global development, CGD, democracy, development, development economics, dictatorship, Jeff Sachs, Jeffrey sachs, paul wolfowitz, the end of poverty, third world, white man's burden, William Easterly, World Bank

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