Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013
Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses the state of the global economy, and lessons drawn to the future of the World Bank Group. He mentioned strengthening Group financial discipline to become more efficient and to grow revenues. He promises that the Wo...
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okr-10986-243462021-04-23T14:04:21Z Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 Kim, Jim Yong DEBT DEFAULT JOBS TRANSACTION BENEFIT FEDERAL RESERVE GOOD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE CAPITAL POLICIES LONG-TERM INTEREST CLIMATE CHANGE VOLATILITY BARRIERS FINANCIAL STABILITY GLOBAL MARKETS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT INTEREST INCOME FUTURE MOBILE PHONE FINANCIAL TOOLS PARTNER BANK ENROLLMENT CREDIT HEALTH CARE COSTS CLIMATE LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE REVENUES CATASTROPHIC IMPACTS ENTERPRISE IMMUNIZATIONS UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ACCESS MARKET DEFAULT TAX WILL RESERVE MIDDLE- INCOME COUNTRIES BENEFICIARIES GOVERNANCE INSURANCE BUDGET CURRENCIES CENTRAL BANK ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS NATURAL GAS CHILDREN SAVINGS GLOBAL ECONOMY INVESTMENT BENEFICIARY NATURAL RESOURCE EXTREME POVERTY CHILD BOND SHARE DISBURSEMENT BALANCE SHEETS POVERTY PARTNERS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES FINANCIAL CAPACITY FINANCES EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES DEMOCRACY CAPITAL INFLOWS REVENUE INTEREST RATES MARKETS DEBT INSTRUMENT FAMILIES WOMEN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES LOANS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FEMALE POLITICAL RISK INSURANCE FINANCE POLITICAL RISK FOOD PRODUCTION SAVINGS ACCOUNT Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses the state of the global economy, and lessons drawn to the future of the World Bank Group. He mentioned strengthening Group financial discipline to become more efficient and to grow revenues. He promises that the World Bank Group will openly share our knowledge and experience with all 188 member countries, the private sector, and civil society. He wants to create a culture that retains the most motivated and talented people and attracts the best and brightest to the World Bank Group. He believes to chart a path toward universal financial access by bringing together multiple approaches and technologies. He promises to reduce transaction times by a third from conception of a project to first disbursement of funds. He concludes by saying that, working together with governments and development partners, have helped lift hundreds of millions of people out of extreme poverty. 2016-05-25T14:47:34Z 2016-05-25T14:47:34Z 2013-10-11 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25866074/world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim’s-speech-annual-meetings-plenary http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24346 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech |
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DEBT DEFAULT JOBS TRANSACTION BENEFIT FEDERAL RESERVE GOOD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE CAPITAL POLICIES LONG-TERM INTEREST CLIMATE CHANGE VOLATILITY BARRIERS FINANCIAL STABILITY GLOBAL MARKETS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT INTEREST INCOME FUTURE MOBILE PHONE FINANCIAL TOOLS PARTNER BANK ENROLLMENT CREDIT HEALTH CARE COSTS CLIMATE LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE REVENUES CATASTROPHIC IMPACTS ENTERPRISE IMMUNIZATIONS UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ACCESS MARKET DEFAULT TAX WILL RESERVE MIDDLE- INCOME COUNTRIES BENEFICIARIES GOVERNANCE INSURANCE BUDGET CURRENCIES CENTRAL BANK ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS NATURAL GAS CHILDREN SAVINGS GLOBAL ECONOMY INVESTMENT BENEFICIARY NATURAL RESOURCE EXTREME POVERTY CHILD BOND SHARE DISBURSEMENT BALANCE SHEETS POVERTY PARTNERS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES FINANCIAL CAPACITY FINANCES EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES DEMOCRACY CAPITAL INFLOWS REVENUE INTEREST RATES MARKETS DEBT INSTRUMENT FAMILIES WOMEN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES LOANS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FEMALE POLITICAL RISK INSURANCE FINANCE POLITICAL RISK FOOD PRODUCTION SAVINGS ACCOUNT |
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DEBT DEFAULT JOBS TRANSACTION BENEFIT FEDERAL RESERVE GOOD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE CAPITAL POLICIES LONG-TERM INTEREST CLIMATE CHANGE VOLATILITY BARRIERS FINANCIAL STABILITY GLOBAL MARKETS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT INTEREST INCOME FUTURE MOBILE PHONE FINANCIAL TOOLS PARTNER BANK ENROLLMENT CREDIT HEALTH CARE COSTS CLIMATE LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE REVENUES CATASTROPHIC IMPACTS ENTERPRISE IMMUNIZATIONS UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ACCESS MARKET DEFAULT TAX WILL RESERVE MIDDLE- INCOME COUNTRIES BENEFICIARIES GOVERNANCE INSURANCE BUDGET CURRENCIES CENTRAL BANK ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS NATURAL GAS CHILDREN SAVINGS GLOBAL ECONOMY INVESTMENT BENEFICIARY NATURAL RESOURCE EXTREME POVERTY CHILD BOND SHARE DISBURSEMENT BALANCE SHEETS POVERTY PARTNERS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES FINANCIAL CAPACITY FINANCES EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES DEMOCRACY CAPITAL INFLOWS REVENUE INTEREST RATES MARKETS DEBT INSTRUMENT FAMILIES WOMEN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES LOANS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FEMALE POLITICAL RISK INSURANCE FINANCE POLITICAL RISK FOOD PRODUCTION SAVINGS ACCOUNT Kim, Jim Yong Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 |
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Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses the state of the global economy, and lessons
drawn to the future of the World Bank Group. He mentioned strengthening Group financial
discipline to become more efficient and to grow revenues. He
promises that the World Bank Group will openly share our
knowledge and experience with all 188 member countries, the
private sector, and civil society. He wants to create a
culture that retains the most motivated and talented people
and attracts the best and brightest to the World Bank Group.
He believes to chart a path toward universal financial
access by bringing together multiple approaches and
technologies. He promises to reduce transaction times by a
third from conception of a project to first disbursement of
funds. He concludes by saying that, working together with
governments and development partners, have helped lift
hundreds of millions of people out of extreme poverty. |
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Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 |
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Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 |
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Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 |
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Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 |
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Speech at World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings Plenary, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2013 |
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speech at world bank/imf annual meetings plenary, washington, d.c., october 11, 2013 |
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