“Robert Zoellick is a veteran of Washington’s and Wall Street’s top levels. . . . But now he’s in line for a job that might be the toughest of his career: head of the World Bank. He’ll have to heal rifts opened by the ouster of current bank president . . ., while tackling the crucial issue of poverty in the world’s poorest countries.” (Christian Science Monitor, Thursday)
Without an environment of economic freedom, poor countries cannot grow.
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