Sustainability of External Development Financing to Developing Countries

Sustainability of External Development Financing to Developing Countries

Author: 
Odedokun, Mothew
Place: 
Tokyo
Publisher: 
Wider
Phys descriptions: 
iv, 38p, tables
Date published: 
2004
Record type: 
Subject: 
ISBN: 
9291905763
Call No: 
336.645(1.773) ODE
Abstract: 

External development finance consists of those foreign sources of funds that promote or at least have the potential to promote development in the destination countries if delivered in the appropriate form. This rather broad definition qualifies all forms of external finance, and the quality and quantity of their inflows to developing countries are thus covered in the studies that form the background to this Policy Brief. These include official bilateral and multilateral, private commercial, and private non-commercial flows. A common characteristic is that all these types of flows are inadequate or becoming inadequate on the one hand and that their distribution is lopsided geographically and/or temporally, on the other.

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Series: 
Wider policy brief; No9

CITATION: Odedokun, Mothew. Sustainability of External Development Financing to Developing Countries . Tokyo : Wider , 2004. - Available at: https://library.au.int/frsustainability-external-development-financing-developing-countries-7