The African Development Bank
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書誌事項
The African Development Bank
(Multilateral development banks)
Intermediate Technology , Lynne Rienner, c1996
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p.199-202
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The multilateral banks are powerful forces in the international community, providing loans of more than $250 billion to developing countries over the last halfcentury. The best known of these, the World Bank, has been studied extensively, but the 'regional development banks' are little understood, even within their own geographic regions. This series looks specifically at the policies and projects of the various regional development banks, which like the World Bank, have recently come under growing criticism from grassroots organizations, environmental groups and others. In the course of the past decade, the majority of countries in Africa have undergone rigorous structural adjustment and monetary liberalization. When the African Development Bank was created, and for a greater part of the Bank's history, the present tolerant political regimes, and the liberal macroeconomic and development environments did not exist. The Bank has had to operate as best it could in a politically unstable setting and among stagnant and declining regimes.
It is because such problems face the bank that this book is of great value to both African and non-African investors in the Bank, as well as all Africans. The banks operational and policy shortcomings are clearly described and analysed, and every major point in the book has been dispassionately made on the basis of thorough research or from the wealth of experience of the authors.
目次
- List of Tables vii
- Foreword, Jonathan H. Frimpong-Ansah ix
- Preface, Roy Culpeper xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Acronyms xv
- 1 Introduction 1
- Governance and the Governed, 1
- Lending a Hand, 3
- Country Case Studies, 5
- Mobilizing and Managing Money, 6
- Crosscutting Issues, 7
- The Way Ahead, 9
- Part 1 Historical Setting and Record of Performance
- 2 History in the Making 19
- A Cautious Change of Heart, 20
- Internal Politics, 22
- Moving Money, 24
- The African Development Bank Group Today, 27
- A Continent in Crisis, 29
- Literature Review, 32
- 3 Governance and the Governed 39
- Board of Governors, 39
- Board of Directors, 40
- Presidency, 45
- Vice-Presidencies, 47
- Grappling with Governance, 48
- Staff, 51
- Conclusions, 58
- 4 Lending a Hand: Projects and Programs 63
- Overall Resource Flows, 64
- Geographical Distribution, 68
- Sectoral Allocation, 71
- Vi CONTENTS
- Country Programming, 74
- Policy-Based Lending, 76
- Project Lending, 82
- Quest for Quality, 89
- 5 Country Case Studies: A View from the Field 95
- Kenya, 95
- Mali, 201
- Egypt, 108
- Case Study Conclusions, 113
- Part 2 Development Agenda
- 6 Mobilizing and Managing Money 117
- Resource Mobilization, 227
- Bank Subscriptions, 117
- ADF Contributions and Special Funds, 119
- Borrowing from Governments and Capital Markets, 229
- Future Needs and Prospects, 222
- Financial Policies, 223
- Conclusions, 236
- 7 Crosscutting Issues: A Full Agenda 141
- The African Debt Problem, 242
- The Nature of African Debt, 243
- Debt Relief Initiatives, 244
- The ADB Group Response, 246
- Regional Integration, 249
- The Private Sector, 153
- Environment, Gender, and Poverty, 257
- Governance, 265
- An Emerging Pattern, 269
- 8 The Way Ahead 175
- The Basic Building Blocks: Projects and Personnel, 276
- The Engineers and Architects: Management and the Board, 279
- Paying the Bills: Mobilizing and Managing Money, 282
- The Blueprint: Bank Strategy, 284
- Appendix 195
- Bibliography 199
- Index 203
- About the Book and Authors 213
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