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What will be the future impact of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the New Development Bank (NDB), two multilateral banks created in 2014 outside the established Bretton Woods system, on multilateral lending shares?
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infrastructure needs to be built in the next 15 years than the existing stock of infrastructure in the world. Multilateral …
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The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development together comprise … ideologies, purposes and operations, even though EBRD is not officially a part of the World Bank Group or the United Nations …
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Architektur der Entwicklungsfinanzierung nachhaltig ändern. Der Autor vertritt die Auffassung, dass die betroffenen …
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Discontent with the substantial influence of major global players in International Financial Institutions (IFIs) has raised a call to restructure these organizations. Greater involvement of borrowing members in lending decisions has been proposed in order to limit the exposure of development...
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In a report presented at the UN Conference on Financing for Development in March 2002, the World Bank claims that the … policies. This paper argues that the World Bank's success story rests on a weak empirical foundation. The evidence does not … support the view that poverty concerns and policy assessments dominated the distribution of World Bank financing in the 1990s …
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The operations of multilateral development banks (MDBs) can have both positive and negative environmental, social and human rights impacts. Since negative impacts can have profound and irreversible consequences, they should be avoided or mitigated. The MDBs also need to provide those adversely...
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This paper contributes to the literature on Multilateral Development Banks' (MDBs) balance sheet optimization in two ways. First, it looks at solutions to alleviate the ‘trilemma' faced by MDBs – stemming from G20 shareholders' calls for increasing development lending while, simultaneously,...
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Long-term development finance provided by Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) is key to advancing the United Nations 2015 Sustainable Development Goals. However, MDBs are constrained in their lending by the availability of capital. This paper argues that Risk Transfer, as a complement to...
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Fiscal policy and net capital inflows in developing countries are procyclical. A large amount of literature has examined this phenomenon and explored its consequences for aggregate fluctuations. Multilateral development banks (MDBs) are an important source of external finance for governments and...
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