Regional development banks, a study of institutional style
- Title
- Regional development banks, a study of institutional style [by] John White.
- Published by
- London, Overseas Development Institute [1970]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 204 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
- Comparison of the origins, membership, structure and evolution of three regional development banks, namely the African development bank, the Asian development bank and the IDB in America - argues that, although the institutions concerned evolved differently, none of them has been significantly successful in shifting the balance of control of economic aid funds in favour of the developing countries whose needs they are intended to serve, and includes a set of recommendations for the strengthening of regional banks. References and statistical tables.
- Subject
- Asian Development Bank
- African Development Bank
- Inter-American Development Bank
- African Development Bank
- Asian Development Bank
- Inter-American Development Bank
- Entwicklungsbank
- development bank
- IDB
- membership
- economic aid
- statistical table
- Regional development
- appartenance
- banque de développement
- BID
- aide économique
- tableau statistique
- banco de desarrollo
- miembros
- ayuda económica
- cuadros estadísticos
- FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
- Africa
- America
- Asia
- developing countries
- Afrique
- Amérique
- Asie
- pays en développement
- América
- países en desarrollo
- Genre/Form
- reference.
- référence bibliographique.
- referencia.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.