U.S. Participation in the Multilateral Development Institutions: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Development Institutions and Finance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, April 18 and 20, 1983 |
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... reflect in large measure the goals set in our review of these programs which was completed about a year ago . Before describing the main features of these negotiations , I would like to reflect on a point which sometimes receives scant ...
... reflect in large measure the goals set in our review of these programs which was completed about a year ago . Before describing the main features of these negotiations , I would like to reflect on a point which sometimes receives scant ...
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... reflect the growing matu- rity and financial strength of the institution and its borrowers . First , a revised interpretation of the limits on commitment authori- ty will make available an additional $ 2.5 billion for the lending ...
... reflect the growing matu- rity and financial strength of the institution and its borrowers . First , a revised interpretation of the limits on commitment authori- ty will make available an additional $ 2.5 billion for the lending ...
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... reflects some congressional concern with the elimination of paid - in capital . Finally , the relatively high per capita GNP in several of the countries which have been borrowing from the FSO indicated the need to review the eligibility ...
... reflects some congressional concern with the elimination of paid - in capital . Finally , the relatively high per capita GNP in several of the countries which have been borrowing from the FSO indicated the need to review the eligibility ...
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... reflect the critical reasons which argue for U.S. participation . Again , as in the Inter - American Development Bank , we see the Asian Development Bank providing solid contributions to economic progress in a region of strategic im ...
... reflect the critical reasons which argue for U.S. participation . Again , as in the Inter - American Development Bank , we see the Asian Development Bank providing solid contributions to economic progress in a region of strategic im ...
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... reflects some of their own institutions . There are strong pockets of support for it , and I think what is needed is just simple further work and explanation to develop a proposal that will be satisfactory to the other member countries ...
... reflects some of their own institutions . There are strong pockets of support for it , and I think what is needed is just simple further work and explanation to develop a proposal that will be satisfactory to the other member countries ...
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African Development Bank American amount analysis AsDB Asian Development Bank BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION BANK Ordinary Capital BANK Total Ordinary Bank's BEREUTER callable capital capital markets Capital plus Reserves Capital Stock Chairman PATTERSON CHART CMP RATE commitment concessional contributions cooperative currencies December 31 developing countries DEVELOPMENT BANK Ordinary DEVELOPMENT BANK Total disbursed divided by Total EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK exports Funded Debt important increase industrial institutions Inter-American Development Bank Inter-Regional Capital INTERNATIONAL BANK International Development Association Kidder Latin America MCNAMAR MDB's MDBs member countries ment million Money Center Sample multilateral development banks Net Income Ordinary & Inter-Regional Ordinary Capital Resources paid-in capital percent private sector projects ratios RECONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT replenishment RINES role SEWELL Special Reserve subcommittee technical assistance tion Total Assets Total Debt Total Equity Capital Total Loans Outstanding U.S. dollars undisbursed United United States Dollars World Bank