| Nicholas Eberstadt, Nick Eberstadt - 1988 - 340 lapas
...actuarial technique. At 69 years, the USSR's life expectancy would be lower than the most recent numbers the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (also known as the World Bank) has ascribed to such places as Chile, Guyana, Panama, and Uruguay; it would be about the same as the... | |
| Kathryn L. Lipton - 1991 - 64 lapas
...Reconstruction and Development. International Finance Corporation (IFC) - A separately organized member of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (also known as the World Bank), which encourages the flow of capital into private investment in developing countries. International Food... | |
| Mr.Robert C. Effros - 1995 - 686 lapas
...not easily understood or evident. Legal reform is inherent to the sovereignty of states. Support by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, also known as the World Bank, for legal change has been in response to countries' requests for assistance. The World Bank should... | |
| Malcolm Muir - 2001 - 318 lapas
...exchanges and thereby expand trade. Two major postwar financial institutions grew out of Bretton Woods: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, also known as the World Bank; and the International Monetary Fund, commonly referred to as the IMF. Bretton Woods bore fruit after... | |
| David R. Mares, Francisco Rojas Aravena - 2001 - 172 lapas
...created to replace the failed League of Nations. Institutions were set up to deal with developing markets (the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, also known as the World Bank), balance of payments crises (the International Monetary Fund, IMF), and trade (the General Agreement... | |
| James P. Cramer, Jennifer Evans Yankopolus - 2005 - 784 lapas
...[LP~| HPP 1944 Under the Bretton Woods (NH) Agreement, the United States and allies meet to establish the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (also known as the World Bank) . ED The Serviceman's Readjustment Act (the GI bill) guarantees loans for homes to veterans under favorable... | |
| David E Lowes - 2006 - 324 lapas
...sudden currency depreciation or fluctuations in exchange rates. Other features included the creation of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development — also known as the WORLD BANK - and the INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF). While both institutions were intended to support the international... | |
| 158 lapas
...intermediates are not as liquid as short coupons, they attract many more customers than the short coupons do. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Also known as the World Bank. Originally established to rebuild war-torn Europe. However, now has evolved to assisting developing... | |
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