This effort constitutes the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on the history of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or the World Bank. The authors chronicle the evolution of this institution and offer insights into its successes, failures, and prospects for the future.
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This effort constitutes the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on the history of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or the World Bank. The authors chronicle the evolution of this institution and offer insights into its successes, failures, and prospects for the future.
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Add this copy of The World Bank: Its First Half Century (Vol. I & II) to cart. $250.00, very good condition, Sold by Sequitur Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Boonsboro, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1997 by Brookings Institution Press.
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Very Good. Size: 11x9x4; [From the library of Benjamin B. King. ] 2 volume set. Hardcover. Good bindings and covers. Shelf wear. King is mentioned in this work. "Benjamin B. King was an intelligence officer for the British Royal Air Force during World War II and a long term World Bank Employee. After World War 2 broke out in Europe in September 1939, he joined the British Royal Air Force as a 'penguin' who could not fly because of eyesight problems. He was assigned to Coastal Command at the airbase in Wick in the very north of Scotland, which provided defense for Britain in the North Sea, engaging the Germany Navy and Air Force. After his stint at Wick, Ben was transferred to the vital but vulnerable British base at Gibraltar off the coast of Spain, where the British monitored German and Italian military operations in the Western Mediterranean. While in Gibraltar, one of his tasks was to listen to Luftwaffe radio communications and track the movement of German and Italian airplanes. After Gibraltar, Ben was called back to Britain and assigned to the secret British code-breaking operations at Bletchley Park in England, which played a critical role in the Allies' war effort by monitoring and decoding German military communications and ultimately breaking the German Enigma code."-Obit. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.