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After fifty years in which the Bretton Woods institutions have proved increasingly outdated and incapable of removing persistent poverty, the time has come for an imaginative replacement or extension to suit the requirements of a globalising economy. Surely a global economy effective for all is better than one which is confined to, at best, three fifths of the world, writes Bill Peters from the Jubilee Debt Campaign.