Regional Development Banks Within the International Financial Architecture for Development
Ahmed Naciri ()
Chapter Chapter 5 in The Governance Structures of the Bretton Woods Financial Institutions, 2018, pp 61-80 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Regional development banks (RDBs) were established based on the World Bank’s business model and have been assigned a similar objective of assisting development with particular emphasis on the respect of regional particularities and needs. In addition to main donor countries, the shareholders of RDBs are regional member countries. Overtime two distinct categories of regional development banks have come into being: the group of World Bank obedient RDBs and the group of those with a weaker affiliation to the World Bank. The accelerating trend of creating new, competing regional institutions makes it eventually essential to reconsider the role of the whole RDB system.
Keywords: Regional Development Banks (RDBs); Central American Bank For Economic Integration (CABEI); European Bank For Reconstruction And Development (EBRD); Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB); Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-97906-9_5
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