Countries citing papers authored by James D. Wolfensohn
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Fields of papers citing papers by James D. Wolfensohn
This network shows the impact of papers produced by James D. Wolfensohn. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by James D. Wolfensohn. The network helps show where James D. Wolfensohn may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of James D. Wolfensohn
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Clark, Helen, Richard Manning, Sadako Ogata, et al.. (2016). Development Co-operation Report 2011.1 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2010). A Global Life: My Journey Among Rich and Poor, from Sydney to Wall Street to the World Bank.5 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D., et al.. (2009). Religion und globale Entwicklung: der Einfluss der Religionen auf die soziale, politische und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung.1 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2005). Voices for the World's Poor : Selected Speeches of the World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn, 1995-2005. World Bank Publications.1 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2005). Voice for the World's Poor: Selected Speeches and Writings of World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn, 1995-2005.17 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D. & François Bourguignon. (2004). Development and poverty reduction : looking back, looking ahead : prepared for the 2004 annual meetings of the Wolrd Bank and IMF. World Bank eBooks.13 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2003). A new global balance : the challenge of leadership. 1–19.3 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D., et al.. (2001). Liber amicorum Ibrahim F.I. Shihata : international finance and developmemt law. Kluwer Law International eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2000). Propuesta de un marco integral de desarrollo. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 46(2). 81–91.2 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2000). Development Choices in a Changing World. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society: Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge. 144(3). 237–244.
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (2000). Building an equitable world. 1–17.3 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (1999). Remarks at culture counts : a conference on financing, resources and the economics of culture in sustainable development by James D. Wolfensohn, President, The World Bank Group. 1–6.1 indexed citations
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Wolfensohn, James D.. (1999). Coalitions for Change. World Bank eBooks.1 indexed citations
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