The culmination of this trend towards ‘neoliberalism with a human face’ was the 1999/2000 World Development Report’s ‘Comprehensive Development Framework’ (CDF) with two complementary parts: a stable macroeconomy shaped by prudent s fiscal and monetary policies; and the CDF itself, stressing: honest governments; strong property and personal rights supported by an efficient legal and judicial system; human development, as with education and health; physical infrastructure; and sectoral elements like integrated rural development strategies and urban management (World Bank, 1999)