The World Bank's Robert Zoellick: Countries Doing Badly Should Worry about Those Doing Worse

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

The current financial crisis is no time to let emerging and yet-to-emerge markets lose their momentum, according to World Bank president Robert Zoellick. During a recent talk at the University of Pennsylvania, he suggested that despite the weakened state of the industrialized economies, it is in their best interests to prevent backsliding in the economies of Africa, Latin America, Central Europe and South Asia, many of which have successfully tied themselves to the global markets in recent years.

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