The Lending Policy Of The World Bank In The 1970s

The Lending Policy Of The World Bank In The 1970s
Author: Bettina S. Hurni
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000302938

This pilot study - the first to analyze the World Bank’s lending policy in the Second United Nations Development Decade - concentrates on the Bank’s shift in emphasis from traditional infrastructure projects to “new style†projects, especially in the area of rural development, and on the resulting changes in lending criteria in the 1970s. Basing her conclusions on two years of independent research and access to confidential materials, Dr. Hurni evaluates the World Bank’s work; gives a good overall view of current development problems - including implementation of the “growth with equity†strategy - and their possible solutions; shows the effects of the new development goals in borrower and creditor countries, as well as on the institutional decision-making process; and offers recommendations for improvement of the Bank’s evaluation methodology and operational structures. She presents a clear picture of the positive and negative aspects of the World Bank as a multilateral investment model and shows its bridge-building function in the great North-South controversy.

Finance & Development, June 1970

Finance & Development, June 1970
Author: International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1970-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 161635299X

This paper explains how the World Bank carries out its most characteristic activity: the identification, preparation, appraisal, and supervision of projects for economic development. The paper highlights that project lending is intended to ensure that the World Bank funds are invested in sound, productive projects with the purpose of contributing both to the borrowing country’s capacity to repay and to the development of its economy. It is in the coincidence of these two purposes that the Bank’s functions as an international financial institution merge with those that it has increasingly assumed as a development institution.

Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries

Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries
Author: Naomi Caiden
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412830881

This substantial treatment of budgeting in poor countries and discussion of the relationship between planning and budgeting covers over eighty nations and three-fourths of the worlds population. While there are many treatments of planning, the approach of this study is radically different. The authors argue that the requisites of comprehensive economic planning do not exist in poor countries, and that in the effort to create them, planners merge into the environment they have set out to change. Caiden and Wildavsky provide a unique and thorough examination of planning and budgeting by governments of poor countries throughout the world, and recommend reforms that are workable and realistic for these countries. They analyze the political, economic, and social developments that influence budgeting and planning in developing countries.

Research Reports

Research Reports
Author: United States. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1973
Genre: Population forecasting
ISBN: