Regional Development Banks in Comparison Regional Development Banks in Comparison

Regional Development Banks in Comparison

Banking Strategies versus Development Goals

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Publisher Description

In a study that contributes to IR and IPE theory, Ruth Ben-Artzi raises substantive issues relating to aid, development, international relations and globalization. Regional development banks (RDBs), designed by politicians and economists to maneuver through labyrinths of economic, social, and political development, possess the potential to be central players in the long-term planning involved in healing and advancing poverty-plagued regions. However, RDBs in particular have received little attention. With a systematic analysis comparing four central regional development banks, this book explores why there's a variation in strategy despite similar institutional design. The formal arrangements and raison d'être of RDBs is to assist developing countries in the process of poverty alleviation - a task that is often a risky investment. Focusing on the dichotomy between their banking and development roles, Ben-Artzi demonstrates that RDBs are potentially critical catalysts in the fight against poverty, even with their institutional limitations.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2016
26 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
405
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.3
MB