The globalizers: The IMF, the world bank, and their borrowers - by Ngaire Woods

Ethics and International Affairs 21 (4):485–487 (2007)
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Woods is an insightful and thoughtful authority on the Bretton Woods institutions. In this book she examines their activities and focuses on their engagements with Mexico, Russia, and the sub-Saharan African nations.

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