Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957

Eugene R. Black, President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, spoke about the happenings in the Middle East which threatened to bring major economic dislocation and, at times, the world outlook had been bleak. He mentioned about the large amount lent by the Bank and import...

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Main Author: Black, Eugene R.
Format: Speech
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/200291524666561120/Disruptive-finance-using-psychometrics-to-overcome-collateral-constraints-in-Ethiopia
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spelling okr-10986-317782021-09-17T05:11:41Z Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957 Black, Eugene R. CAPITAL INVESTMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH LEAN YEARS BOND ISSUES WORLD BANK LENDING CONSUMPTION IMBALANCED DEVELOPMENT LIVING STANDARDS PRIVATE INVESTMENT DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT Eugene R. Black, President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, spoke about the happenings in the Middle East which threatened to bring major economic dislocation and, at times, the world outlook had been bleak. He mentioned about the large amount lent by the Bank and important additions to its capital resources during the fiscal year 1957. He explained two loans for air transport that helped Australia and India to acquire the latest types of aircraft for their air lines. He concluded by saying that the Bank should make, over the years ahead, a continued and significant contribution to the capital requirements of basic development on which higher living standards depend. 2019-06-03T21:47:25Z 2019-06-03T21:47:25Z 1957-09-23 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/200291524666561120/Disruptive-finance-using-psychometrics-to-overcome-collateral-constraints-in-Ethiopia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31778 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: President's Speech
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topic CAPITAL INVESTMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LEAN YEARS
BOND ISSUES
WORLD BANK LENDING
CONSUMPTION
IMBALANCED DEVELOPMENT
LIVING STANDARDS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT
spellingShingle CAPITAL INVESTMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LEAN YEARS
BOND ISSUES
WORLD BANK LENDING
CONSUMPTION
IMBALANCED DEVELOPMENT
LIVING STANDARDS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Black, Eugene R.
Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957
description Eugene R. Black, President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, spoke about the happenings in the Middle East which threatened to bring major economic dislocation and, at times, the world outlook had been bleak. He mentioned about the large amount lent by the Bank and important additions to its capital resources during the fiscal year 1957. He explained two loans for air transport that helped Australia and India to acquire the latest types of aircraft for their air lines. He concluded by saying that the Bank should make, over the years ahead, a continued and significant contribution to the capital requirements of basic development on which higher living standards depend.
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author Black, Eugene R.
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title Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957
title_short Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957
title_full Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957
title_fullStr Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957
title_full_unstemmed Annual Address to the Board of Governors, September 23, 1957
title_sort annual address to the board of governors, september 23, 1957
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/200291524666561120/Disruptive-finance-using-psychometrics-to-overcome-collateral-constraints-in-Ethiopia
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