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What Is the World Bank?

What Is the World Bank?. Two unique development institutions: - The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) - The International Development Association (IDA) IBRD aims to reduce poverty in middle-income and creditworthy poorer countries

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What Is the World Bank?

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  1. What Is the World Bank? • Two unique development institutions: • - The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) • - The International Development Association (IDA) • IBRD aims to reduce poverty in middle-income and creditworthy poorer countries • IDA focuses on the world's poorest countries • International financial institution comprised of 187 member countries • World Bank covers its own operating costs

  2. What Does the World Bank Do? • Offers low or no-interest loans (credits) and grants to low income countries • Sponsors development projects • Conducts economic research and data collection on developing countries. • Non-lending activities such as economic and sector work • Disseminates knowledge in order to solve development issues and promote economic growth.

  3. The World Bank eLibrary elibrary.worldbank.org

  4. The World Bank eLibrary elibrary.worldbank.org • The World Bank’s online collection of 6,000+ World Bank publications : • Nearly 2,500 World Bank ebooks some dating from the 1970’s plus all new ebooks as they are published • Access to World Bank Economic Review and World Bank Research Observer Journals (currently published by OUP) since the 1970’s • A growing archive of more than 4,200 Policy Research Working Papers • All World Bank flagships and annual publications (WDR, WDI, etc.)

  5. Why use eLibrary? • Focused on the unique needs of the library, research, and academic communities. • Most comprehensive and authoritative collection of publications and research on international development and issues related to poverty reduction • Saves valuable time by offering all formally published World Bank titles in one convenient cross-searchable database. • Offers useful tools and features for short- and long-term research projects • Curated content used by the world’s top academic, policy, and corporate researchers, including UN agencies, central banks, and NGOs.

  6. Why eLibrary? Tools for Users: • Save and organize your searches • Bookmark your Favorites for later sessions • Export your search results and share your Saved Searches • Options to export references to Endnote and BibTex • Share pages, abstracts, and search results through popular social media sites • Customized new content alerts by email or RSS

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