{"id":2850,"date":"2014-07-18T10:40:09","date_gmt":"2014-07-18T10:40:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ourlandourbusiness.org\/world-bank-development-driving-not-solving-inequality-poverty-and-concentration-of-wealth-2\/"},"modified":"2014-07-18T11:33:25","modified_gmt":"2014-07-18T11:33:25","slug":"world-bank-development-driving-not-solving-inequality-poverty-and-concentration-of-wealth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ourlandourbusiness.org\/fr\/world-bank-development-driving-not-solving-inequality-poverty-and-concentration-of-wealth\/","title":{"rendered":"World Bank \u2018Development\u2019 Driving \u2013 Not Solving \u2013 Inequality, Poverty and Concentration of Wealth"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"l-subsection\"><div class=\"l-subsection-h\"><div class=\"l-subsection-hh g-html i-cf\"><p>The thing about \u201cinternational development\u201d is that it\u2019s a bit of a murky, catch-all term. It\u2019s got a good feel to it \u2013 if you\u2019re involved in international development, you\u2019re more often than not seen as one of the good guys. It\u2019s swirling about in a bucket of meaning alongside \u201cforeign aid\u201d and \u201cdisaster relief\u201d. It\u2019s about \u201cdoing good\u201d, which is about helping people improve their situation, right? It could be helping people escape from the ruins of an earthquake or the ruins of economic mismanagement but that\u2019s what \u201cinternational development\u201d is generally understood to be about.<\/p>\n<p>How would you feel, then, if you could be convinced that \u201cinternational development\u201d was a term hiding something darker, less altruistic and far more self-interested? What if the people charged with leading global the development were actually doing more for the 1% than the 99%?<\/p>\n<p>Because the World Bank, with its $30 billion annually budget, is doing just that, and causing misery and environmental destruction along the way.<\/p>\n<p>The Bank\u2019s mission is to \u201c[E]nd poverty within a generation and boost shared prosperity.\u201d Like almost all governments and multilateral institutions, the Bank subscribes to the current economic orthodoxy in as much as all of its models for poverty reduction have economic growth as a prerequisite. For the purposes of this argument, whether they are right or not is a secondary, albeit not irrelevant point. The primary point is that it is such a given that almost any sort of growth is considered positive. If it can go on a country\u2019s books as growth \u2013 in the form of GDP \u2013 it\u2019s good.<\/p>\n<p>The next pillar of belief is that for developing countries to develop, they must be connected to global markets. They must be able to sell what they have to the people who want it. Oil, grain, rare earth, cotton, diamonds . . . in fact practically any natural resource, preferably in its raw form. And these days, one of the things that developing countries have that others want is arable land. Rich and powerful people aren\u2019t stupid; much as political leaders may prevaricate over climate change politically, the 1% know what\u2019s coming. They know that land \u2013 especially land connected to water \u2013 is going to become increasingly rare, and therefore increasingly valuable. It is already in huge demand, both by those looking to build industrial, often monoculture operations, and those looking to turn a quick buck by playing the market.<\/p>\n<p>The thing is, practically all of the land being traded is already owned, mostly by smallholder farmers, pastoralists and Indigenous People; exactly the sort of people \u201cinternational development\u201c is supposed to be about. Unfortunately, for millions of such people, from Cambodia to Ethiopia to Guatemala, however, they don\u2019t have the right paperwork. The fact that they have been tending the same land for generations, or that they are already feeding 80% of the developing world, or that their methods are environmentally sustainable where industrial agriculture is hugely toxic, is irrelevant. No paperwork, no claim. Or, more to the point, no paperwork, therefore their land must belong to the government, and therefore it becomes visible to the world as a tradable asset.<\/p>\n<p>Enter the World Bank.<\/p>\n<p>Through a system called the\u00a0<em>Doing Business\u00a0<\/em>(DB)rankings, the Bank uses its considerable financial and political power to make it as easy as possible for these now visible and tradable assets to, well, be traded, in huge plots. And the only people with the capital to buy assets on that scale are the 1%, in the guise of foreign corporations or local elites. So the people the World Bank is helping are the 1%. But wait, you may well cry, investment brings jobs and tax revenue and expertise to a country; that is development! It would be if it did. In far to many cases, however, corporations are given tax breaks, and jobs and expertise are firstly often scant, because industrial farming is designed to operate with minimal human input, and secondly because even those few jobs that do exist are more often than not kept in a relatively closed loop of expat workers or a handful of local people. It does do one critical thing, though. It brings more economic activity into the country than previously existed, which registers as growth. Never mind that little or none of it actually benefits the country, as it is whisked away through tax havens as soon as it appears. It is, briefly, there. And so it seems perfectly logical to the World Bank because they are, in theory, helping developing countries connect to global markets, and thereby achieve economic \u2013 GDP \u2013 growth.<\/p>\n<p>It works by technocrats in Washington awarding points to countries when they act in favor of the \u201cease of doing business\u201d and then publishing an annual ranking in a report they are very proud to claim, \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/www.share-pdf.com\/09e52d0e2fb045899ce9b54027b869be\/doing_business_in_agriculture_concept_note_world_bank.htm\">has served as an incomparable catalyst for business reform initiatives\u201d.<\/a>\u00a0In other words, reforms that service the needs of intensive, large-scale international business are rewarded and ones judged to stand in its way are punished.<\/p>\n<p>For example, the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.doingbusiness.org\/methodology\/registering-property\">fewer regulations<\/a>\u00a0there are on the purchase land, the higher the rating, with maximum points being awarded to countries with total freedom of purchase. More modest corporate taxation gets some reward; most points are awarded for\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/doingbusiness.org\/methodology\/paying-taxes\">zero corporate taxation<\/a>. Countries are even punished for offering their workers\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.doingbusiness.org\/data\/exploretopics\/employing-workers\">minimum wages<\/a>. It is the neoliberal blueprint for economic development: low corporate taxation, low worker wages and protection, maximum privitisation and minimal standards of environmental protection. Everything, in other words, to maximize wealth extraction and concentration.<\/p>\n<p>The World Bank claims that the rankings are merely about minimising bureaucracy, but even a brief look at what happens to countries as they move up and down the rankings clearly shows that they are little more than a bulldozer used to clear the path of smallholder farmers, and whatever local labour or environmental protections exist so that large western corporations or local elites can move in and start extracting the wealth of the country.<\/p>\n<p>For example, in the 2012 rankings, Cameroon jumped four spots (from 165 to 161) because it made it easier to \u201cstart a business\u201d by allowing company founders to produce only a sworn declaration instead of a hard copy of their criminal records.<\/p>\n<p>Liberia was placed in the top ten DB reformers in 2008-2009 because of the measures it took (with the help of the doing Business reform advisory Team) in the areas of \u201cstarting a business,\u201d \u201cdealing with construction permits,\u201d and \u201ctrading across borders.\u201d an improvement in the DB ranking resulted in increased FDI from including investments from palm oil giants such as the British equatorial palm Oil in 2008, Malaysian Sime Darby in 2009, and Singaporean golden agri-resources in 2010, resulting in the corporate takeover of millions of acres of land and local populations\u2019 loss of farms, resources, and livelihoods.<\/p>\n<p>Sierra Leone has also been praised as a good reformer. Its DB ranking increased by 15 points between 2008 and 2010, with key steps taken in the area of \u201cprotecting investors\u201d (up 22 points). Sierra Leone\u2019s improvements in 2008 nonetheless mainly consisted of reducing companies\u2019 tax burden and introducing flexible tax rates for investors, none of which helps Sierra Leone\u2019s citizens.<\/p>\n<p>Similar stories can be told about\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/ourlandourbusiness.org\/reports-and-info\/country-reports\/\">Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Senegal, Honduras and the Philippines.\u00a0<\/a>In all cases, the needs of ordinary people have fallen under the tracks of the World Bank\u2019s\u00a0<em>Doing Business\u00a0<\/em>bulldozer. Around the world, millions of people are being displaced, and their lives ruined, to help create a wealth they will ever see.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve launched a campaign to try and get them to throw out this ranking system. The Bank has the first of two big meetings this year on April 11 \u2013 13<sup>th<\/sup>. With farmers groups and civil society organizations from around the world, we\u2019re going to use that moment to introduce them to the<strong>\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ourlandourusiness.org\/\">Our Land, Our Business<\/a>\u00a0campaign<\/strong>, and then work through till the Annual Meeting in October to get as many people, from as many countries as possible to hear about this and stand with us. With lots of signatures, press activity, off line protests and social media, we believe we can generate enough critical and very public attention to force them to abolish the Doing Business system. The Bank hates bad publicity and has changed its ways because of it in the past, so we\u2019re going to give them some.<\/p>\n<p>This article was first published in GlobalResearch.ca <a href=\"http:\/\/www.globalresearch.ca\/world-bank-development-driving-not-solving-inequality-poverty-and-concentration-of-wealth\/5377306\">here.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The thing about \u201cinternational development\u201d is that it\u2019s a bit of a murky, catch-all term. 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