Development finance; institutions, problems, and prospects /
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TextPublication details: New York : Praeger, c1968.Description: xxiii, 440 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 332.1'53 PER
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| 332.1'53 LOG Development Savings Bank: | 332.1'53 LOG Development savings banks and the Third World : | 332.1'53 OLI International economic co-operation and the World Bank / | 332.1'53 PER Development finance; institutions, problems, and prospects / | 332.1'53 REI Strengthening the World Bank / | 332.1'53 WAT The doors are open : | 332.1'53 WAT The doors are open : |
Bibliography: p. 439-440.
This book seek to examine capital environment. That is various institutional mechanisms and practices that are used to channel capital to industry, from public, private and mixed and a host of commercial and central banks. It pointed out how financial institutions in developing countries can mobilize more local savings for industries.
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