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A PSIRU response to the World Bank’s ‘Private Sector Development Strategy: Issues and options’ (PSIRU)

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Another PSIRU critique of another version of the World Bank private sector development strategy (PSIRU)

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Can risk really be transferred to the private sector? A review of experiences with utility privatisation (PSIRU)

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Communique issued at a one-day roundtable on "Critical Review of the Water Policies of the World Bank"

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Crime and reward: Immunity to the World Bank

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Dogmatic Development. Privatisation and Conditionalities in Six Countries a PSIRU report for War on Want

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Financing water – distortions and prejudice (PSIRU)

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Gambling with People's Lives

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International Financial Institution Watch Net

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Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and the Vision Problems of the International Financial Institutions (IFIs)

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Review of the 2004 World Development Report (WDR): Making Services Work for Poor People

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South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel calls for IMF attitude reform

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Staff Accuses World Bank of ”Cooking the Books”

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The Expansion of The World Bank Group's Infrastructure Agenda - Citizens' Network On Essential Services

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The World Bank and Privatisation: a flawed development tool (PSIRU)

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The World Bank: a Bigger Problem Than Wolfowitz

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Unsustainable conditions – the World Bank, privatisation, water and energy (PSIRU)

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Water Finance - A Discussion Note (PSIRU)

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Water for profit: how multinationals are taking control of a public resource

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Water Privatization: The World Bank's Latest Market Fantasy


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