McNamara, Robert S.2020-01-092020-01-091971-09-27https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33157Robert S. McNamara, President of the World Bank Group, remarked that progress has been made in both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of life in the vast majority of developing countries. Development has brought death rates down in those countries, but a corresponding adjustment in the birth rate is not automatic, and to date has been negligible. He focused on the basic problems of development: nutrition, employment, income distribution and trade.CC BY 3.0 IGONUTRITIONEMPLOYMENTINCOME DISTRIBUTIONTRADEPOPULATION GROWTHDEVELOPMENT AGENDAOFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCEWORLD BANK GROUP OPERATIONSFIVE-YEAR PROGRAMPOPULATION PLANNINGMALNUTRITIONAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITYRURAL DEVELOPMENTGREEN REVOLUTIONINDUSTRIALIZATIONAddress to the Board of Governors, September 27, 1971Discurso ante la junta de gobernadores, 27 de septiembre de 1971Discours prononcé devant le conseil des gouverneurs, le 27 septembre 1971SpeechWorld Bank10.1596/33157