“We think it’s extremely important to have lots of feedback and input from civil society organizations. Something broad like, Does democracy lead to growth? -- these are very difficult questions to answer. It’s almost academic.”

—  Jim Yong Kim

Banker to the Poor, A Conversation With Jim Yong Kim, October, 14

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