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- 2010368264 contributor B11884603.
- 2010368264 created "2010.".
- 2010368264 date "2010".
- 2010368264 date "2010.".
- 2010368264 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2010368264 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2010368264 description "Letter of transmittal -- Introduction -- Executive summary -- Recommendations -- Discussion: Senator Lugar's ongoing oversight effort. United States benefits from involvement. More money for the development banks? Linkage between corruption and debt. Monitoring and evaluations vary. Need more focus on transparency. Coordination could be improved. Questions around budget support. Focus on low-income countries. Ability to do independent investigations uneven. -- Case studies: Chile and the Inter-American Development Bank: lessons from the Transantiago. India and the World Bank: the detailed implementation review fallout. The International Monetary Fund in Indonesia. Development banks in Kenya: monitoring and procurement challenges. Lebanon: manipulation of crises. Lesotho: demonstrating the need to support investigations and prosecutions. The Asian Development Bank's lack of success in the Philippines. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's overexposure to Russia. Sri Lanka: the need for concerted conflict sensitivity. The Asian Development Bank's inspection panels. Yemen: empowering reform from within. Transparency and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The Inter-American Development Bank's need to strengthen financial management. -- Appendixes: Appendix I. U.S. engagement. -- Appendix II. The international financial institutions: International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. -- Appendix III. World Bank lending and parliamentary approval. -- Appendix IV. Inter-American Development Bank list of countries that require legislation or ratification of IDB loan contracts -- Appendix V. Tables -- Appendix VI. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings chaired by Senator Lugar -- Appendix VII. Acronyms and abbreviations -- References.".
- 2010368264 extent "vi, 71 p. ;".
- 2010368264 hasFormat "International financial institutions : a call for change".
- 2010368264 identifier "0160853095".
- 2010368264 identifier "9780160853098".
- 2010368264 isFormatOf "International financial institutions : a call for change".
- 2010368264 isPartOf "S. prt ; 111-43.".
- 2010368264 isPartOf "S. prt. ; 111-43".
- 2010368264 issued "2010".
- 2010368264 issued "2010.".
- 2010368264 language "eng".
- 2010368264 publisher "Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,".
- 2010368264 relation "International financial institutions : a call for change".
- 2010368264 subject "332.1/5 22".
- 2010368264 subject "Development banks Evaluation.".
- 2010368264 subject "Economic assistance Evaluation.".
- 2010368264 subject "Financial institutions, International Evaluation.".
- 2010368264 subject "HG3881 .I5763373 2010".
- 2010368264 tableOfContents "Letter of transmittal -- Introduction -- Executive summary -- Recommendations -- Discussion: Senator Lugar's ongoing oversight effort. United States benefits from involvement. More money for the development banks? Linkage between corruption and debt. Monitoring and evaluations vary. Need more focus on transparency. Coordination could be improved. Questions around budget support. Focus on low-income countries. Ability to do independent investigations uneven. -- Case studies: Chile and the Inter-American Development Bank: lessons from the Transantiago. India and the World Bank: the detailed implementation review fallout. The International Monetary Fund in Indonesia. Development banks in Kenya: monitoring and procurement challenges. Lebanon: manipulation of crises. Lesotho: demonstrating the need to support investigations and prosecutions. The Asian Development Bank's lack of success in the Philippines. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's overexposure to Russia. Sri Lanka: the need for concerted conflict sensitivity. The Asian Development Bank's inspection panels. Yemen: empowering reform from within. Transparency and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The Inter-American Development Bank's need to strengthen financial management. -- Appendixes: Appendix I. U.S. engagement. -- Appendix II. The international financial institutions: International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. -- Appendix III. World Bank lending and parliamentary approval. -- Appendix IV. Inter-American Development Bank list of countries that require legislation or ratification of IDB loan contracts -- Appendix V. Tables -- Appendix VI. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings chaired by Senator Lugar -- Appendix VII. Acronyms and abbreviations -- References.".
- 2010368264 title "The international financial institutions : a call for change : a report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, March 10, 2010.".
- 2010368264 type "text".