| Gordon C. McDonald - 1971 - 616 pages
...private foreign investors; 20 percent by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) ; 12.5 percent by the BNC; and 12.5 percent by the state. The nine-man board of directors was to be... | |
| Gordon C. McDonald - 1971 - 616 pages
...foreign investors ; 20 percent by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) ; 12.5 percent by the BNC; and 12.5 percent by the state. The nine-man board of directors was to be... | |
| Harold D. Nelson - 1973 - 352 pages
...the French budget subsidy had been reduced, the inflow from foreign loans was large, notably from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) and the International Development Association. Correspondents' deposits with the Treasury increased... | |
| Harvey Henry Smith, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies - 1973 - 520 pages
...it had not begun operations. It proposed the securing of technical and financial assistance from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) and a consortium of American and West European banks. It was hoped that the establishment of the new... | |
| Thomas E. Weil - 1973 - 212 pages
...of the Port-au-Prince port facilities was the largest single loan the country had ever received. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) lent about US$3 million, the United Nations provided about US$10 million under various programs, and... | |
| Harold D. Nelson - 1973 - 368 pages
...the French budget subsidy had been reduced, the inflow from foreign loans was large, notably from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) and the International Development Association. Correspondents' deposits with the Treasury increased... | |
| Harold D. Nelson - 1974 - 362 pages
...jointly by the government and the International Development Association (IDA), an affiliate of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank), to cope with these problems. The project that was begun in 1969 included technical assistance for establishing... | |
| Nena Vreeland - 1975 - 510 pages
...(ASEAN); member of Colombo Plan. Major aid donors formed Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI). International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, known as the World Bank) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) offered further aid loans. 19. NATIONAL DEFENSE: Armed forces in 1974... | |
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