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Will development finance institutions revive in India? Should they?
Published 2020-04-01“…The second part of the paper gives a brief summary of the economic argument for development finance institutions in general. The third part deals with the hopeful start of these institutions following India's independence. …”
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Scale and Technical Efficiency of Development Finance Institutions in Malaysia
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Scale and technical efficiency of development finance institutions in Malaysia
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Development finance institutions and their role in increasing efficiency of capital flows
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Are Development Finance Institutions Meeting Their Human Rights Obligations in Health?
Published 2023-12-01“…However, taxpayer funds from high-income governments such as the UK, France, and Germany are increasingly being funneled through development finance institutions (DFIs) toward multi-million-dollar investments in for-profit health care corporations in low- and middle-income countries. …”
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Development banking: return performance of 186 development finance institutions
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Net zero portfolio targets for development finance institutions: challenges and solutions
Published 2023“…This paper explores the operational implications of net zero portfolio targets for development finance institutions (DFIs). We set out an agenda to move development finance towards net zero goals in a way that acknowledges development concerns. …”
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The infrastructure catalyst: analysing the impact of development finance institutions on private infrastructure financing in developing countries
Published 2023“…By developing a novel theoretical framework and leveraging a large dataset of infrastructure projects in developing countries from 1989-2022, this analysis investigates the role of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) in indirectly mobilising private finance. …”
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What are public development banks and development financing institutions ? ——qualification criteria, stylized facts and development trends
Published 2021-12-01“…Public development banks and development financing institutions are experiencing renaissance worldwide, but systematic academic research is patchy. …”
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Relationship between job satisfaction and organizational commitment among employees of Development Finance Institutions (FDIS) in Malaysia
Published 2014“…This study was conducted in SME Bank, one of the development finance institution (DFI) in Malaysia. Based on the data by Hewitt Associates, the turnover rate in banking and financial services in Malaysia is the second largest. …”
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Methodologies to assess the development impact of loan aid: the European experience
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China’s role in scaling up energy storage investments
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Das Privatizações à Nova Estratégia de Desenvolvimento. A Trajetória do BNDES entre 1990 e 2010
Published 2016-01-01“…The Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BNDES) is the leading development finance institution in Brazil, and one of the qualified organisms of the Federal Government to im- plement its economic policy. …”
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Climate-Related Standards and Multilateral Finance for Development
Published 2015-10-01“…This article discusses climate-related standards that development finance institutions establish or apply to projects supported by their investments. …”
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Evaluation of Renewable Energy Investments from Public Financial Institutions
Published 2021-06-01“…Several such institutions have been established and resourced with the aim of supporting renewable energy investments such as: international financial institutions, development finance institutions, local financial institutions, export credit agencies, and climate finance institutions. …”
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A comparative analysis of the level of competitiveness of the South African Clothing and Textile Industry
Published 2016-08-01“…Proper policy responses from the government, industrialist, retailers, labour unions and other stakeholders within the economy (such as banks and development finance institutions) are required.…”
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Innovative financing mechanisms for government to leverage private sector investment in infrastructure for sustainable development in South Africa: case study in the water sector
Published 2017-12-01“…The data gathered involved a non-random purposive sample of best practice from European Union-funded projects internationally, South Africa-based projects, and qualitative interviews with officials from international development finance institutions and the National Treasury. It was found that the strategic targeting of grant funding to mitigate project risks, better enabled investor confidence. …”
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Le financement du secteur de l’huile de palme : pourquoi les institutions financières de développement doivent continuer à investir en Afrique*
Published 2010-11-01“…This example has been followed by most development finance institutions (DFIs) which have put on hold any investment in South-East Asia and are now very cautious in the rest of the world. …”
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A New Scramble for EurAfrica?
Published 2020-06-01“…Perhaps more worryingly, meanwhile, DFID and DFIT publications highlight the need for UK Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) – notably the CDC Group – to robustly compete with their EU counterparts, to gain better market share for UK businesses within emerging African markets. …”
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CHALLENGE FUNDS AND INCLUSIVE BUSINESSES – KEY TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT?
Published 2016-09-01“…A challenge fund, by financing innovative and risky SMEs doesn’t only support PSD and social impact, it also creates a tested and proven deal flow of companies for more commercial investors such as private equity funds or development finance institutions such as the International Finance Corporation. …”
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