A NEW DIRECTION IN WORLD BANK URBAN LENDING TO LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES*
Gian Carlo Guarda
Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, 1990, vol. 2, issue 2, 115-124
Abstract:
The urban development loans of the World Bank are acquiring a regional rather than a city†specific orientation in several countries, especially in Latin America. These broader operations often dovetail national trends of decentralization in the political, administrative and fiscal structures. Given the current constraints of the central governments in meeting the growing demands of urbanization through incremental top†down grants, these operations aim at a gradual substitution of unrequited transfers with long†term loans to regional and local governments. The paper reviews the implications of this approach in terms of distribution and efficiency and suggests that it may be more suitable in countries undergoing economic adjustment. The objective is to sustain motivation in fiscal effort and resource mobilization at the city level, and possibly establish a different rationale for external credit supporting local infrastructure and service improvements.
Date: 1990
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