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Although it is stated in the Agreement of the Bank that its resources and facilities should be used with equitable consideration to projects for development and projects for reconstruction alike, in practice during the formative years of the Bank, equitable consideration meant reconstruction first, then development.1
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Kirdar, Ü. (1966). Lending Activities of the World Bank and the Problem of Financing the Development of Underdeveloped Countries in the United Nations Forum. In: The Structure of United Nations Economic-Aid to Underdeveloped Countries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7537-9_10
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