Today few would deny that foreign private investments, like workers\u27 remittances, constitute fundamental instruments for strengthening and expanding the economies of developing countries in Africa, Asia and notably in the Latin American and Caribbean region
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the 1990s, the economic performance of the Latin American and Cari...
Presentation delivered during the seminar "Desarrollo de Infraestructura para un Crecimiento Económi...
International Monetary Fund (IMF)-supported programmes catalyse private capital to non-defaulting co...
Presents the interest of the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American Development Ba...
This report reviews MIF initiatives in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Barbados to build effec...
Produced for Expodesarrollo 2009, a fair organized in parallel with the IDB Annual Meeting in Medell...
This report addresses the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in creating business v...
Small business development in Latin America and the Caribbean is essential because it has the greate...
MIF has experience in workforce capacity building, labor force modernization, skills standards, and ...
This report is a statistical overview by country complimenting a MIF conference addressing the econo...
The third in the MIF Retrospectives series, this paper takes a look at how microfinance has grown in...
Entering the remittances market should allow microfinance institutions (MFIs) reaching their social ...
There is a strong body of literature that finds a direct connection between inward foreign direct in...
El Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN) fue establecido en 1993 como parte del grupo del Banco ...
The Fund, which is consistent with the priorities of the Aid for Trade (AFT) initiative of the WTO, ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the 1990s, the economic performance of the Latin American and Cari...
Presentation delivered during the seminar "Desarrollo de Infraestructura para un Crecimiento Económi...
International Monetary Fund (IMF)-supported programmes catalyse private capital to non-defaulting co...
Presents the interest of the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American Development Ba...
This report reviews MIF initiatives in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Barbados to build effec...
Produced for Expodesarrollo 2009, a fair organized in parallel with the IDB Annual Meeting in Medell...
This report addresses the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in creating business v...
Small business development in Latin America and the Caribbean is essential because it has the greate...
MIF has experience in workforce capacity building, labor force modernization, skills standards, and ...
This report is a statistical overview by country complimenting a MIF conference addressing the econo...
The third in the MIF Retrospectives series, this paper takes a look at how microfinance has grown in...
Entering the remittances market should allow microfinance institutions (MFIs) reaching their social ...
There is a strong body of literature that finds a direct connection between inward foreign direct in...
El Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN) fue establecido en 1993 como parte del grupo del Banco ...
The Fund, which is consistent with the priorities of the Aid for Trade (AFT) initiative of the WTO, ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the 1990s, the economic performance of the Latin American and Cari...
Presentation delivered during the seminar "Desarrollo de Infraestructura para un Crecimiento Económi...
International Monetary Fund (IMF)-supported programmes catalyse private capital to non-defaulting co...