International Business Expansion Into Less-Developed Countries

International Business Expansion Into Less-Developed Countries
Author: Erdener Kaynak
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135837112

For the first time, here is the complete history of the International Finance Corporation (IFC). In the fifty years since the end of World War II, the world of development finance has grown rapidly. One of the many financial institutions which cropped up to help war-torn countries with their reconstruction was the IFC. International Business Expansion Into Less-Developed Countries examines the success of the IFC in its wide variety of public sector development activities. Covering thirty-five years of IFC operations, the book thoroughly evaluates the formulation of the concept of the IFC and its evolution as a viable global development finance agency. It is the most complete and up-to-date treatment available of the IFC. The administration and operational procedures are described in detail as are case examples of financial development in all regions. Problems encountered by the IFC and new and future activities of the IFC are discussed. Scholars of economic development and international finance will find the unusual way in which the IFC was established and the case examples presented a highly valuable reference, as will students of international studies and organizations.

The Private Sector and Development

The Private Sector and Development
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821338896

IFC Results on the Ground No. 1. The International Finance Corporation (IFC), whose primary mission is to encourage economic development in its member countries by supporting the private sector, measures its development effectiveness through an ann

IFC and Its Role in Globalization

IFC and Its Role in Globalization
Author: Suellen Lambert Lazarus
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780821351796

Established in 1956, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the largest multilateral source of loan and equity financing for private sector projects in the developing world, and it is a member of the World Bank group. This book contains a number of papers presented at the 2001 meeting of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to discuss a range of issues including: the IFC's role in globalisation, the market environment, sustainability and corporate governance, the new Basel Capital Accord and its implications for bank lending policies to emerging markets, and project financing issues.

The Development Contribution of IFC Operations

The Development Contribution of IFC Operations
Author: International Finance Corporation. Economics Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1989
Genre: IFC
ISBN:

Development is not only growth in output and incomes, but also change - new technologies, better management, improved financing techniques. The activities of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) promote growth as well as support these changes. Therefore, this paper reports not only on growth effects measured by economic rates of return, but also on the process of transformation set in motion by IFC's activities. Perhaps the most fundamental way in which the Corporation contributes to development is by investing only in projects that offer a satisfactory ex-ante economic rate of return. This paper presents the results of an analysis of 110 IFC projects for which comparable data are available. It then focuses on the crucial process by which IFC translates potential benefits into reality. It is during the appraisal process that IFC uses its technical, financial, and managerial expertise to improve the viability of a project. Another important development contribution is the help that IFC provides companies in trouble; without financial viability there can be no development benefit. Further sections of the paper illustrate other important development contributions such as the achievement of externalities as well as IFC's role in helping governments to attain sectoral or broader policy objectives. Lastly, the paper deals with noninvestment operations.

Project Finance in Developing Countries

Project Finance in Developing Countries
Author: Priscilla Anita Ahmed
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821344347

"This report explores the changing face of project finance in developing markets. IFC, and more recently, other multilateral, bilateral, and export credit institutions have played a strong suportive role in bringing project finance to its current volumes. This role was highlighted in 1998, when these institutions sustained flows of an estimated $25 billion at a time when there was an abrupt decline in some types of private flows. IFC, in particular, was a pioneer of project finance in developing countries and has a unique depth of experience in this field, which spans more than 40 years in the practical implementation of some 2000 projects, many of them on a limited-recourse basis. Particularly in today's marketplace, IFC's ability to mobilize finance (both loan and equity for its own account and syndicated loans under its B-loan program), the strength of iis project appraisal capabilities, and its experience in structuring complex transactions in difficult environments have been reassuring to other participants and important to the successful financing of many projects. This report draws on IFC's experience in more than 230 greenfield projects costing upward of $30 billion that relied on project finance on a limited-recourse basis (see Appendix A). It opens with a brief description of the major international trends in project finance over the past two decades and then turns to the essential ingredients of successful project financing."--Publisher abstract.