Environmental Recourse at the Multilateral Development Banks
β Scribed by Susan Park
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 96
- Series
- Cambridge Elements: Earth System Governance
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>Examines the policies and projects of the African Development Bank, addressing some basic questionsβfor example, has the bank in fact been an effective agent of development?βand also assessing the institution's ability to take on the emerging challenges on the development agenda.</p>
<p>Kappagoda examines the policies and projects of the Asian Development Bank, addressing some basic questionsβfor example, has the bank in fact been an effective agent of developmentβand assessing the institution's ability to take on the emerging challenges on the development agenda.</p>
<p>Hardy examines the policies and projects of the Caribbean Development Bank, addressing some basic questions and assessing the institution's ability to take on the emerging challenges on the development agenda.</p>
<p>Tussie examines the policies and projects of the IDB, addressing some basic questions and assessing the institution's ability to take on the emerging challenges on the development agenda.</p>
<p>Drawing on the insights presented in Volumes 1-4, Culpeper summarizes the present and future of multilateral development banks as a genre of development agencies.</p>