The World Bank’s Maximising Finance for Development agenda is constructing a new financial world order with shadow banking at its core, argues Daniela Gabor, professor of economics and macro-finance at UWE Bristol and one of 120 scholars critical of the approach, in this guest post.
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This is very unorthodox, but we consider this twitter thread from Daniela Gabor so important that we are posting it in its entirety. Daniela Gabor is Professor of Economics and Macro-Finance at the University of […]
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