The World Bank has been giving us some interesting excuses of 'double takes'. First it was the report on Poverty and Growth in Latin America which considers that Poverty must be tacled if the region ever wants to secure sustainable growth (wan it not the other way around what they proposed?). Now it publishes a Report on Peru with deals with the issue of inequality head on. It suggests that Peru needs to grow even more than other countries to defeat the process of poverty growth -and that current economic growth is biased towards capital rich sectors that do little or nothing to break the poverty cycle.