
Economic Issues | |
Critics Find Ideological Confusion And Inaccuracy In World Bank Report |
In the World Bank's new report on global poverty, the agency's chief economist charges that "global capitalism is failing the world's poor." That, critics say, sets the tone for the rest of the report, which they charge is full of inaccuracies and reveals that the organization hasn't a clue as to how to help nations create wealth and prosperity. Here is a small sampling of the report's assumptions and conclusions that critics find so offensive:
Analysts advise World Bank officials to consult the Heritage Foundation's Freedom Index -- and accept the fact that economic freedom and social prosperity go hand-in-hand. Source: Stephen Moore (Cato Institute), "World Bank Poverty Fog," Washington Times, September 27, 2000. For more on Wealth and Poverty http://www.ncpa.org/pd/economy/econ12.html |
Home | Support Us | All Issues | Social Security | Debate Central | Contact Us
Dallas Headquarters: 12770 Coit Rd., Suite 800 - Dallas, TX 75251-1339 - 972/386-6272 - Fax 972/386-0924
Washington Office: 601 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 900 South Building - Washington, DC 20004 - 202/220-3082 - Fax 202/220-3096
© 2001 NCPA