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Financial Times, January, Martin Wolf, Growth makes the poor richer, Financial Times, January, Martin Wolf, How civil war plagues the poor, Financial Times, December, Co-chairs of the Advisory Board (Harvard University, World Economic Forum), The Global Competitiveness Report, Michael E. Porter et al., Current Competitiveness and Growth Competitiveness, Ibid. p. Adair Turner, Just Capital, PREM Economic Policy Group and Development Economic Group, Fact Sheets, Assessing Globalization, April www.worldbank.org/htm/extdr/globalization Eussor: Kyusyu Okinawa Summit Meeting Official Documents, International Communities-Okinawa Charter on Global Information Society, UN Economic and Social Council, Development and international cooperation in the twentyfirst century: the role of information technology in the context of a knowledge-based global economy, May,, E/ / James D. Wolfenson, Poverty and Development: the World Development Report 2000/2001 <Keynote address at the Conference on World Poverty and Development : A Challenge for the Private Sector, Amsterdam>, October No. / /S James D. Wolfensohn, Building an Equitable World: Annual Meeting Address, September p. The World Bank Group, Fact Sheets, The World Bank Group, The International Development Goals: Strengthening Commitments and Measuring Progress, February Development Committee of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, April Branko Milanovic, Explaining the Increase in Inequality during the Transition, June Branco Milanovic, True World Income Distribution, 1988 and 1993, Ibid. p. UNICEF, The MONEE Project, CEE/CIS/ Baltics, Young People in Changing Societies Regional Monitoring Report, No., Ibid. p. John Mickelewright, Education, Inequality and Transition, Innocenti Working Papers: Economic and Social Policy Series, No., January IMF, OECD/DAC, World Bank and UN, A Better World for All: Progress towards the International Development Goals, June Kofi A. Annan, We the People. The Role of

the United Nations in the 21st Century, UN General Assembly Plenary, Press Release, GA/, September, James D. Wolfensohn, Speeches: A New Compact to Meet the Challenge of Global Poverty,http//www.worldbank.org/html/extdr/e xtme/jdwsp.htm, May Financial Times, February, D. <James D. Wolfensohn, The Other Crisis: Address to the Board of Governors, October > The World Bank Group, A Proposal for a Comprehensive Development Framework: A discussion Draft, January The World Bank Group, The World Bank Group, Richard Crook and James Manor, Democratic Decentralization, OED Working Paper Series, No., Summer William Branson and Nagy Hanna, Ownership and Conditionality, OED Working Paper Series No., Summer p. Joseph Stiglitz, Prebsich Lecture, October, William Branson and Nagy Hanna, op cit. p. Nagy Hanna and Ramgopal Agarwara, Toward a Comprehensive Development Strategy: OED Working Paper Series No., Summer World Bank Group, Comprehensive Development Framework: Country Experience March 1999- July 2000, Summer William Easterly, The Effect of International Monetary Fund and World Bang Programs on Poverty, The World Bank Group, Operations Policy and Strategy, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: Internal Guidance Note, January, IMF and International Development Association, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers- Operational Issues, December, James D. Wolfensohn, Speech at the Public Discussion Forum, The Challenge of Globalization: The Role of the World Bank, April, Development Committee of the Boards of Governors of the Bank and Fund, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers-Progress in Implementation, April, Bank-Fund Joint Implementation Committee, Progress Report on the HIPC Initiative and PRSR Program and Work Priorities for 2001, February, Development Committee of the Boards of Governors of the Bank and the Fund on the Transfer of Real Resources to Developing Countries, Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) : Progress Report, April, HIPC Unit, World Bank Group, Financial Impact of the HIPC Initiative: First 22 Country Cases, April, GDN

UNITASNo. Joseph Stigliz, Scan Globally, Reinvent Locally: Knowledge Infrastructure and the Localization of Knowledge, James D. Wolfensohn, Building an Equitable World, op cit. Ibid. p.

Globalization and Poverty Reduction A New Framework of the Public Policy Kentaro HAYASHI : What kind of impact has globalization in the s had on poverty, and how have societies throughout the world been responding to the plight of the impoverished and disadvantaged? In this paper, we examine these major issues, mainly focusing on the activities of the World Bank Group. The Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) was launched in, and it has developed with the more distinct concept of ownership and partnership on the process of poverty reduction and social development. Countries and people throughout the world should take the initiative in fighting poverty, instead of relying on donor nations and international organizations like the World Bank Group, and civil societies also have to share and develop the partnership in order to support their efforts. As a model, the World Bank Group followed the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP), which is a precondition for the application of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. As it has become more important for the World Bank Group to play the role of a knowledge bank, constructing academic infrastructures and developing intellectual networks for poverty reduction and social development have become necessary steps for targeting International Development Goals as well. The challenge of Global Development Network will also suggest us the renewed role of academia. : Globalization, World Bank Group, Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF), International Development Goals (IDG), Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP), Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative Professor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Ritsumeikan University