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Public sector reform; what works and why? an IEG evaluation of World Bank support.(Brief article)(Book review)

Article from: Reference & Research Book News Article date: November 01, 2008

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Public sector reform; what works and why? an IEG evaluation of World Bank support.

World Bank Publications

2008

90 pages

$25.00

Paperback

JF60

This report is an evaluation of the World Bank's lending and other kinds of support for public sector reform prepared by the Bank's Independent Evaluation Group. It focuses on the areas of public financial management, administrative and civil service, revenue administration, and anticorruption and transparency. It reviews performance in these areas for both International Bank for ...

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Pelosi Teaches America's Daughters to Complain

Posted Aug 4, 08 3:17 PM CDT in Opinion Politics 

Pelosi Teaches America's Daughters to Complain
Source: AP Photo

(Newser) – Nancy Pelosi’s new book is titled Know Your Power: A Message to America’s Daughters. But if its contents, and the Democrat’s actions, are any indication, America’s daughters mostly have the power to whine, Samantha Sault writes in the Weekly Standard. Amid “tiresome feminist complaining,” Pelosi sees oppression everywhere, committed by men unwilling to let women into their “Secret Sauce Club.”

“She encourages America's daughters to run for office and gain ‘many more seats at the table,’” Sault notes, “but why would they want to when they read her complaints?” Pelosi calls for bipartisanship and for listening to the will of the people, Sault notes, "unless of course the people support drilling for oil."

Source: Weekly Standard
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