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Markee, Patrick | March 17, 1997 issue

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The article presents information about the book "Masters of Illusion: The World Bank and the Poverty of Nations," by Catherine Caufield. The book is a comprehensive history that avoids easy critiques about the World Bank's complicated role in postwar development. Appropriately, the book begins not in Washington, D.C. or on Wall Street but in the Indian village of Gadher on the banks of the Narmada River. The residents of Gadher were among the 320,000 people due to be displaced by a massive, forty-five-story dam funded largely by the World Bank.

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