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'Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?' is the unusual title of the World Bank's latest plea for more cash for Africa. It's also the starting line for the Bank's new Chief Economist for Africa, Alan Gelb, an amiable South African deeply concerned about the continent....

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Alan Gelb, South African, James Wolfensohn, Ali A. Ali, Sudan, Ernest Aryeetey, Ghana, Michael Chege, Kenya, Ibrahim el Badawi, Benno Ndulu, Tanzania, Mwangi Njuguna, T.A. Oyejide, Nigeria, Lemma Senbert, Ethiopia, Callisto Madavo, Denmark

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