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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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the World Bank (WB). Finally, we find evidence of synchronization between MDBs and IMF during fiscal crises. …
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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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Architektur der Entwicklungsfinanzierung nachhaltig ändern. Der Autor vertritt die Auffassung, dass die betroffenen …
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Since their inception at the end of the Second World War, the sister organizations of the World Bank and the …
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To what extent do the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization, and the World Bank remain central today … actors to participate, making it more representative of the current world order and making it possible to mobilize more …
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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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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 economic order created by the internationot;nal economic institutions such as the IMF and World Bank - the … world order they are facing a neo-colonialist regime. The activities of IMF and World Bank try to tie them more and more … changed. Only unity and cooperation among the poor countries can lead to a consensus for a new world economic order with new …
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