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‘Facilitating’ globalization processes: Financial technologies and the World Bank

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  • Dean Neu
  • Elizabeth Ocampo gomez
  • Omar García Ponce de león
  • Margarita Flores zepeda

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This article examines how the World Bank operates as a coordinating agency within the field of higher education and how its specific financial technologies operate as the carriers of globalization practices. By focusing on organizations such as the World Bank, we can identify and trace the mechanisms through which globalization practices are diffused. We do so by identifying and discussing the three main activities used by the World Bank to wield its authority and influence: lending, technical assistance, and the publication of reports.

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  • Dean Neu & Elizabeth Ocampo gomez & Omar García Ponce de león & Margarita Flores zepeda, 2002. "‘Facilitating’ globalization processes: Financial technologies and the World Bank," Accounting Forum, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(3-4), pages 271-290, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:accfor:v:26:y:2002:i:3-4:p:271-290
    DOI: 10.1111/1467-6303.00090
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    1. Lorenzo Gelmini & Valentina Minutiello & Patrizia Tettamanzi & Maurizio Comoli, 2021. "Rhetoric, Accounting and Accountability: COVID-19 and the Case of Italy," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-21, April.
    2. Alawattage, Chandana & Azure, John De-Clerk, 2021. "Behind the World Bank’s ringing declarations of “social accountability”: Ghana’s public financial management reform," CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).

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