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eg's avatar

I dispute that it represents failure. My conclusion is worse than that -- the system is working precisely the way it was designed, because the colonialism and exploitation of the periphery never went away ...

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i worked in washington in the development finance world in the late 70s but left the field after that. so for me the long run has arrived -- its 45 years since i was involved and it looks like really nothing has changed or really been accomplished. Development and not sustainability require domestic institution building first and capital second. that never happened and so we continue to have the imf and mdbs as perpetual motion machines whirling about in their own world and private capital interested in only returns now. For gods sake, look at the thames water disaster and the asset stripping going on in the us in the senior health care living sector (which i am involved with now). If the uk cant adequately manage private investment, how do you expect Ethiopia to do so?

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