Why shouldn't the International Bank interfere with the money market?
I have a debate in my AP Macroeconomics class coming soon and I need ideas as to why the International Bank should not interfere with the money market. Links to sources would be a great help in addition to the reasons. Thanks in advance.
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The International Bank has fewer people in it than the World does.
Thus their collective knowledge of the sum money-related wants of everyone who exists is probably less than the collective like knowledge of everyone who exists.
If they try to DRIVE the money market rather than reacting to it, they WILL make things worse. This is an iron natural law like gravity.
I would have thought they are all involved in it. How is it possible for them to stay out?
Money Changers are money changers and they fight for Top Dog!
If you would like to see there "already involvement in it" then here is the website.
http://www.essortment.com/all/worldbankinter_riaw.htm
This website tells you that the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (the 2 sisters) are heavily involved. People are even protesting their role on the world stage.