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The document discusses the establishment and role of the World Bank following World War II, emphasizing its mission to reconstruct Europe and promote capitalism through various financial aid programs like the Marshall Plan. It highlights the bank's structure, funding, and its impact on developing countries, particularly through structural adjustment policies that often require austerity measures and privatization. The document critiques these policies for benefiting multinational corporations and questions their effectiveness in alleviating poverty.

















































































