Development finance is the invisible glue that connects public and private financing for projects that have social, economic and environmental outcomes. These include improved infrastructure, better ...
Analyze the actors and tools that shape economic growth in developing countries, from the perspective of both agencies and banks and the recipient countries affected by their policies. Driving ...
The recent annual IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings convened the world's leading economists and policymakers in Washington, D.C. What was once regarded as a vital forum to discuss global economic ...
Financing challenges are at the heart of the current sustainable development crisis. The International Commission of Experts on Financing for Development, a group of experts on Financing for ...
I greatly appreciate that Greg Earl (The Interpreter, 6 October 2022) has read the recently published final report that was submitted early in 2019 by the team I led, and that he has flagged several ...
COP29 seeks to scale up finance to developing countries Richer countries want private investors to play leading role Opaque data, MDB culture, risk-shy investors hamper goal BAKU, Nov 19 (Reuters) - ...
This paper was written in November 2024 prior to the inauguration of President Trump, and as such does not reflect or account for the changes that have occurred in the development space since then due ...
For cash-strapped governments, development-finance institutions (dfis) offer an understandably alluring vision: that of development executed by the private sector at little cost to the state. Such ...
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