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  • But Cornell University economist Edwar Prasad, an adviser to India, said he was concerned with an uneven playing field because developing-nation banks are becoming a larger part of the global system and the G-20's goal should be a uniform position on bank levies.

    Bank Tax Gains Ahead of G-20 Sara Shaefer Mu 2010

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    Fido is missing. How do we find him? 2008

  • Three of South Korea ' s major initiatives have all faced problems — ones seeking to eliminate tariffs and quotas on the world ' s poorest countries, direct more money into infrastructure spending, and create a " knowledge platform " where developing-nation governments could examine cases studies on subjects like creating free-trade zones.

    Poor Nations Also on G-20 Agenda Bob Davis 2010

  • PreviousNegroponte on developing-nation tech panel

    It's a fridge! It's a docking station! It's both! 2008

  • Negroponte on developing-nation tech panel - USATODAY. com

    Negroponte on developing-nation tech panel 2008

  • Even so, some IMF critics worry that IMF bonds could become competition for developing-nation sovereign debt and increase the interest rates those nations would need to pay.

    India Ready to Buy IMF Bonds 2009

  • During the tenure of former World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, critics charged the institution played favorites in deciding which developing-nation projects to halt because of concerns of graft.

    McCarthy Allegations Put World Bank in Spotlight 2009

  • That's because much of the emerging-markets business model — of the Asian factory economies and the commodity exporters like Australia or Brazil that supply them — was built on overleveraged Western consumers buying more developing-nation products than they could afford.

    The Next Turn Down 2009

  • Even so, some IMF critics at development institutions worry that IMF bonds could become competition for developing-nation sovereign debt and increase the interest rates those nations would need to pay.

    Brazil, China and Russia Consider IMF's First Bond Offering 2009

  • The IMF's stepped-up watchdog role, however, could help reduce the endemic corruption and waste that characterize many developing-nation treasuries.

    Davos: Show Us The Jobs! 2008

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