The Asian Development Bank(ADB) was founded in the mid-sixties. In addition to the Asian countries, it also has members from among the wealthy countries in North America, Europe and Oceania. Over the years, ADB has grown in size and prestige among the regional development banks. As Khan (2004, 2007 and 2012) argues, within a hybrid workable global financial architecture, regional development banks like the ADB can play a constructive role
The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having ...
This paper explores the influence of Japan and the United States over the geographic distribution of...
Includes bibliographyIntroducción Internationally, development banks emerged as governments of many...
The Asian Development Bank(ADB) was founded in the mid-sixties. In addition to the Asian countries,...
In its 2018 report, the G20 Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on Global Financial Governance stressed that...
The pace of change in Asia and new and more flexible sources of finance mean that the Asian Developm...
This paper is an evaluation of the current strategy of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) based on the...
Global development has reached a critical turning point. In addition to achieving middle-income sta...
The emergence of New Development Bank (NDB) on the global horizon, though beginning of a new interna...
Recent years have seen a resurrection of development banks worldwide. Their disbursements increased...
Focusing on the region’s economic development, the evolution of the international development agenda...
In 2014 several groupings of developing countries agreed to set up a series of new multilateral deve...
The Asian Development Bank is a multilateral development finance institution for Asia and the Pacifi...
The growth, development and survival of any country depends on the availability of resources and the...
Until the late 1960s, the World Bank presented itself as an institution devoted to making sound and ...
The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having ...
This paper explores the influence of Japan and the United States over the geographic distribution of...
Includes bibliographyIntroducción Internationally, development banks emerged as governments of many...
The Asian Development Bank(ADB) was founded in the mid-sixties. In addition to the Asian countries,...
In its 2018 report, the G20 Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on Global Financial Governance stressed that...
The pace of change in Asia and new and more flexible sources of finance mean that the Asian Developm...
This paper is an evaluation of the current strategy of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) based on the...
Global development has reached a critical turning point. In addition to achieving middle-income sta...
The emergence of New Development Bank (NDB) on the global horizon, though beginning of a new interna...
Recent years have seen a resurrection of development banks worldwide. Their disbursements increased...
Focusing on the region’s economic development, the evolution of the international development agenda...
In 2014 several groupings of developing countries agreed to set up a series of new multilateral deve...
The Asian Development Bank is a multilateral development finance institution for Asia and the Pacifi...
The growth, development and survival of any country depends on the availability of resources and the...
Until the late 1960s, the World Bank presented itself as an institution devoted to making sound and ...
The presence of the World Bank and IMF in developing countries dates back as early as 1960s. Having ...
This paper explores the influence of Japan and the United States over the geographic distribution of...
Includes bibliographyIntroducción Internationally, development banks emerged as governments of many...