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Partners in Development: Report of the Commission on International Development
On October 27, 1967, in a context of increasing concern about the future of international cooperation for economic development, the then President of the World Bank, Mr. George Woods, suggested a "grand assize" in which an international group of "stature and experience" would "meet together, study the consequences of twenty years of development assistance, assess the results, clarify the errors and propose the policies which will work better in the future." On August 19, 1968, The Right Honorable L. B. Pearson, former Prime Minister of Canada, accepted an invitation from the World Bank through its President, Robert S. McNamara, to form a Commission to undertake such a study. Mr. Pearson invited seven colleagues, from different countries, to join him on the Commission in their individual capacities.
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