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The World Bank Group building (Washington, DC) The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that make leveraged loans to developing countries. It is the largest and best-known development bank in the world and an observer at the United Nations Development Group. The bank is headquartered in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It provided around $98.83 billion in loans and assistance to "developing" and transition countries in the 2021 fiscal year. The bank's stated mission is to achieve the twin goals of ending extreme poverty and building shared prosperity. Total lending as of 2015 for the last 10 years through Development Policy Financing was approximately $117 billion. Its five organizations are:

* the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), * the International Development Association (IDA), * the International Finance Corporation (IFC), * the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and * the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

The first two are sometimes collectively referred to as the World Bank.

The activities of the World Bank (the IBRD and IDA) focus on developing countries, in fields such as human development (e.g. education, health), agriculture and rural development (e.g. irrigation and rural services), environmental protection (e.g. pollution reduction, establishing and enforcing regulations), infrastructure (e.g. roads, urban regeneration, and electricity), large industrial construction projects, and governance (e.g. anti-corruption, legal institutions development). The IBRD and IDA provide loans at preferential rates to member countries, as well as grants to the poorest countries. Loans or grants for specific projects are often linked to wider policy changes in the sector or the country's economy as a whole. For example, a loan to improve coastal environmental management may be linked to the development of new environmental institutions at national and local levels and the implementation of new regulations to limit pollution. Furthermore, the World Bank Group is recognized as a leading funder of climate investments in developing countries. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Investing across borders 2010 : indicators of foreign direct investment regulation in 87 economies

    Published 2010
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    Enabling the business of agriculture 2016: comparing regulatory good practices

    Published 2016
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    Enabling the business of agriculture 2017

    Published 2017
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    Toward next-generation performance budgeting: lessons from the experiences of seven reforming countries / Donald Moynihan and Ivor Beazley by Moynihan, Donald P.

    Published 2016
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    PEFA, public financial management, and good governance / Jens Kromann Kristensen [et. al.]

    Published 2019
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    E-Erişim
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    Finance and development.

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    Connecting evaluation and butgeting / Marc Robinson by Robinson, Marc

    Published 2014
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