Regional Development Banks in the World Economy
Regional Development Banks in the World Economy
Diaz Fuentes, Daniel; Howarth, David; Clifton, Judith
Oxford University Press
04/2021
370
Dura
Inglês
9780198861089
15 a 20 dias
694
PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
2: Pablo J. Lopez and Marcelo Rougier: Transformations, ruptures, and continuities in the Inter-American Development Bank's policy from 1980 to the present
3: Erika Kraemer-Mbula: The African Development Bank: African solutions to African problems?
4: Dominique Barjot and Pierre Lanthier: The Asian Development Bank: a global bank at the service of regional growth
5: Judith Clifton, Daniel Diaz-Fuentes, and Ana Lara Gomez: The European Investment Bank
6: Jose Efrain Deras, Alberto Cortes, and Guillermo Funes: The role of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in regional integration and development
7: Carlos Andres Brando: From Sub-Regional Industrial Financier to Latin America's Main Development Bank: The Andean Development Corporation
8: Stuart Shields: The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Constructing the periphery of the European political economy
9: Jiajun Xu: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Its Birth, Mandates, and Infrastructure Financing
PART TWO: COMPARATIVE AND POLICY ANALYSIS
10: Steven D. Roper: Considerations in the Initial Design of Regional Development Banks: A comparison of the Inter-American Development Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
11: Sarah Babb: The Inter-American Development Bank and the Washington Consensus: Shareholder activism and the taming of a reluctant partner
12: Helen Kavvadia: The European Investment Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: incumbents and challengers in the field of regional development banking
13: David Howarth and Moritz Liebe: Regional Development Banks and the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships: the EIB as a case study
14: Jose Antonio Alonso and Jose Cuesta: Do we still need Regional Development Banks today (and tomorrow)? An inquiry in light of their role in funding sustainable infrastructures
PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
2: Pablo J. Lopez and Marcelo Rougier: Transformations, ruptures, and continuities in the Inter-American Development Bank's policy from 1980 to the present
3: Erika Kraemer-Mbula: The African Development Bank: African solutions to African problems?
4: Dominique Barjot and Pierre Lanthier: The Asian Development Bank: a global bank at the service of regional growth
5: Judith Clifton, Daniel Diaz-Fuentes, and Ana Lara Gomez: The European Investment Bank
6: Jose Efrain Deras, Alberto Cortes, and Guillermo Funes: The role of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in regional integration and development
7: Carlos Andres Brando: From Sub-Regional Industrial Financier to Latin America's Main Development Bank: The Andean Development Corporation
8: Stuart Shields: The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Constructing the periphery of the European political economy
9: Jiajun Xu: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Its Birth, Mandates, and Infrastructure Financing
PART TWO: COMPARATIVE AND POLICY ANALYSIS
10: Steven D. Roper: Considerations in the Initial Design of Regional Development Banks: A comparison of the Inter-American Development Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
11: Sarah Babb: The Inter-American Development Bank and the Washington Consensus: Shareholder activism and the taming of a reluctant partner
12: Helen Kavvadia: The European Investment Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: incumbents and challengers in the field of regional development banking
13: David Howarth and Moritz Liebe: Regional Development Banks and the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships: the EIB as a case study
14: Jose Antonio Alonso and Jose Cuesta: Do we still need Regional Development Banks today (and tomorrow)? An inquiry in light of their role in funding sustainable infrastructures