AID 18-YEAR LOW FOR POOR NATIONS
Tema(s): En: Financial Times 8 abr. 1999, p. 5Resumen: Net flows of overseas aid to developing countries have fallen to their lowest level in real terms since 1981, with little sign of a significant recovery in prospect, the World Bank said yesterday. In its annual Global Development Finance Report, the Bank lamented the fact that aid flows were declining just as improvements in developing country policies were making them more effective. Net concessional assistance to developing countries totalled 32.7bn last year, down a little on 1997 and a third since 1990. The Bank noted that this was only about a sixth of the sum pledged under rescue packages to Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, Russia and Thailand since 1997. Of the 190bn pledged in the rescue packages, 63bn has so far been disbursed.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Info Vol | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Analítica de Seriada | BIBLIOTECA ECONÓMICA BCE - QUITO | RESUM-020794 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Financial Times. 8 abr. 1999, p. 5 | Disponible |
Net flows of overseas aid to developing countries have fallen to their lowest level in real terms since 1981, with little sign of a significant recovery in prospect, the World Bank said yesterday. In its annual Global Development Finance Report, the Bank lamented the fact that aid flows were declining just as improvements in developing country policies were making them more effective. Net concessional assistance to developing countries totalled 32.7bn last year, down a little on 1997 and a third since 1990. The Bank noted that this was only about a sixth of the sum pledged under rescue packages to Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, Russia and Thailand since 1997. Of the 190bn pledged in the rescue packages, 63bn has so far been disbursed.
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