Proposals for the International Conference on Financing for Development for Consideration by the G-24

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Commercial Lending,
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World Bank
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Finance,
Financial Accounting,
Financing,
Investment,
Issue
Source:
Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four

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Overview: This paper has attempted to draw certain recommendations from the proceedings of the G24/OPEC Fund Workshop on Financing for Development that was held in New York on September. Rather than making suggestions of a highly specific and detailed character, it is proposed that the G-24 contribution focus on a set of issues of principle and use the ICFD as an opportunity to persuade the international community that addressing these issues would conduce to evolving a more stable and a more equitable system of finance for development. These issues are treated under four heads: resource transfers, external debt, global economic governance and trade.

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Format: PDF | Size: 160KB | Date: Nov 2001 | Pages: 9


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