Clifton Et Al
Regional Devel Banks World Economy C
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A revised categorisation of regional development banks (RDB) by geographic operation and function. A critical reflection on the role played by RDB to date and a strong defence of the need for these banks in an increasingly complex world economy.
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A revised categorisation of regional development banks (RDB) by geographic operation and function. A critical reflection on the role played by RDB to date and a strong defence of the need for these banks in an increasingly complex world economy.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780198861089
- ISBN-10: 0198861087
- Artikelnr.: 60747183
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780198861089
- ISBN-10: 0198861087
- Artikelnr.: 60747183
Judith Clifton is Professor and Founding Director of the Jean Monnet Chair of EU Economic Policy at the Faculty of Business & Economic Sciences, University of Cantabria, and Principal Investigator on one of the largest projects to date on Disruptive Technologies in the Public Sector, TOKEN (Horizon2020, 4 Mill EUR, 2020-24). Her areas of expertise are public services and their transformation, whilst she is also interested in Regional Development Banks, especially the European Investment Bank. She serves as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Economic Policy Reform and is Co-Editor of Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy & Society, and Cambridge Elements in Public Policy. She also serves on the editorial boards of Policy & Society, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, Utilities Policy, and Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics. Daniel Diaz Fuentes is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Cantabria and was Visiting Fellow at Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford, from October 2019 to June 2020. He specialises in Regional Development Banks, Fiscal Policy, and Income Inequality and Innovation in Public Services. His current research interests concentrate on the transforming potential of Regional Development Banks in a multipolar world economy. Diaz Fuentes has published over 100 articles in leading international journals including: Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy & Society, Public Management Review, International Review of Administrative Science, Global Policy, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Policy Modelling, Regional Studies, Journal of World Economy, Utilities Policy, Health Policy, Journal Regulatory Economics, Emerging Market Finance and Trade, and Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, amongst many others. David Howarth is Professor of European Political Economy at the University of Luxembourg and a former Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author or co-author of four monographs, a textbook, over ninety journal articles and book chapters on European political economy topics, specifically financial regulation, and Economic and Monetary Union. He has also edited or co-edited thirteen journal special editions and four books on these topics including (with Huw Macartney), 'Banking Regulation and Supervision and the Great Leap Forward in European Integration', with the journal West European Politics, 2016. His most recent monograph (with Lucia Quaglia) The Political Economy of European Banking Union was published by Oxford University Press in September 2016.
* 1: Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz Fuentes, and David Howarth: Regional
Development Banks in the World Economy
* PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
* 2: Pablo J. López and Marcelo Rougier: Transformations, ruptures, and
continuities in the Inter-American Development Bank's policy from
1980 to the present
* 3: Erika Kraemer-Mbula: The African Development Bank: African
solutions to African problems?
* 4: Dominique Barjot and Pierre Lanthier: The Asian Development Bank:
a global bank at the service of regional growth
* 5: Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, and Ana Lara Gómez: The
European Investment Bank
* 6: José Efraín Deras, Alberto Cortés, and Guillermo Funes: The role
of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in regional
integration and development
* 7: Carlos Andrés Brando: From Sub-Regional Industrial Financier to
Latin America's Main Development Bank: The Andean Development
Corporation
* 8: Stuart Shields: The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development: Constructing the periphery of the European political
economy
* 9: Jiajun Xu: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Its Birth,
Mandates, and Infrastructure Financing
* PART TWO: COMPARATIVE AND POLICY ANALYSIS
* 10: Steven D. Roper: Considerations in the Initial Design of Regional
Development Banks: A comparison of the Inter-American Development
Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
* 11: Sarah Babb: The Inter-American Development Bank and the
Washington Consensus: Shareholder activism and the taming of a
reluctant partner
* 12: Helen Kavvadia: The European Investment Bank and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank: incumbents and challengers in the
field of regional development banking
* 13: David Howarth and Moritz Liebe: Regional Development Banks and
the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships: the EIB as a case study
* 14: Jose Antonio Alonso and Jose Cuesta: Do we still need Regional
Development Banks today (and tomorrow)? An inquiry in light of their
role in funding sustainable infrastructures
Development Banks in the World Economy
* PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
* 2: Pablo J. López and Marcelo Rougier: Transformations, ruptures, and
continuities in the Inter-American Development Bank's policy from
1980 to the present
* 3: Erika Kraemer-Mbula: The African Development Bank: African
solutions to African problems?
* 4: Dominique Barjot and Pierre Lanthier: The Asian Development Bank:
a global bank at the service of regional growth
* 5: Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, and Ana Lara Gómez: The
European Investment Bank
* 6: José Efraín Deras, Alberto Cortés, and Guillermo Funes: The role
of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in regional
integration and development
* 7: Carlos Andrés Brando: From Sub-Regional Industrial Financier to
Latin America's Main Development Bank: The Andean Development
Corporation
* 8: Stuart Shields: The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development: Constructing the periphery of the European political
economy
* 9: Jiajun Xu: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Its Birth,
Mandates, and Infrastructure Financing
* PART TWO: COMPARATIVE AND POLICY ANALYSIS
* 10: Steven D. Roper: Considerations in the Initial Design of Regional
Development Banks: A comparison of the Inter-American Development
Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
* 11: Sarah Babb: The Inter-American Development Bank and the
Washington Consensus: Shareholder activism and the taming of a
reluctant partner
* 12: Helen Kavvadia: The European Investment Bank and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank: incumbents and challengers in the
field of regional development banking
* 13: David Howarth and Moritz Liebe: Regional Development Banks and
the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships: the EIB as a case study
* 14: Jose Antonio Alonso and Jose Cuesta: Do we still need Regional
Development Banks today (and tomorrow)? An inquiry in light of their
role in funding sustainable infrastructures
* 1: Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz Fuentes, and David Howarth: Regional
Development Banks in the World Economy
* PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
* 2: Pablo J. López and Marcelo Rougier: Transformations, ruptures, and
continuities in the Inter-American Development Bank's policy from
1980 to the present
* 3: Erika Kraemer-Mbula: The African Development Bank: African
solutions to African problems?
* 4: Dominique Barjot and Pierre Lanthier: The Asian Development Bank:
a global bank at the service of regional growth
* 5: Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, and Ana Lara Gómez: The
European Investment Bank
* 6: José Efraín Deras, Alberto Cortés, and Guillermo Funes: The role
of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in regional
integration and development
* 7: Carlos Andrés Brando: From Sub-Regional Industrial Financier to
Latin America's Main Development Bank: The Andean Development
Corporation
* 8: Stuart Shields: The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development: Constructing the periphery of the European political
economy
* 9: Jiajun Xu: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Its Birth,
Mandates, and Infrastructure Financing
* PART TWO: COMPARATIVE AND POLICY ANALYSIS
* 10: Steven D. Roper: Considerations in the Initial Design of Regional
Development Banks: A comparison of the Inter-American Development
Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
* 11: Sarah Babb: The Inter-American Development Bank and the
Washington Consensus: Shareholder activism and the taming of a
reluctant partner
* 12: Helen Kavvadia: The European Investment Bank and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank: incumbents and challengers in the
field of regional development banking
* 13: David Howarth and Moritz Liebe: Regional Development Banks and
the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships: the EIB as a case study
* 14: Jose Antonio Alonso and Jose Cuesta: Do we still need Regional
Development Banks today (and tomorrow)? An inquiry in light of their
role in funding sustainable infrastructures
Development Banks in the World Economy
* PART ONE: THE RISE OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
* 2: Pablo J. López and Marcelo Rougier: Transformations, ruptures, and
continuities in the Inter-American Development Bank's policy from
1980 to the present
* 3: Erika Kraemer-Mbula: The African Development Bank: African
solutions to African problems?
* 4: Dominique Barjot and Pierre Lanthier: The Asian Development Bank:
a global bank at the service of regional growth
* 5: Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, and Ana Lara Gómez: The
European Investment Bank
* 6: José Efraín Deras, Alberto Cortés, and Guillermo Funes: The role
of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in regional
integration and development
* 7: Carlos Andrés Brando: From Sub-Regional Industrial Financier to
Latin America's Main Development Bank: The Andean Development
Corporation
* 8: Stuart Shields: The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development: Constructing the periphery of the European political
economy
* 9: Jiajun Xu: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Its Birth,
Mandates, and Infrastructure Financing
* PART TWO: COMPARATIVE AND POLICY ANALYSIS
* 10: Steven D. Roper: Considerations in the Initial Design of Regional
Development Banks: A comparison of the Inter-American Development
Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
* 11: Sarah Babb: The Inter-American Development Bank and the
Washington Consensus: Shareholder activism and the taming of a
reluctant partner
* 12: Helen Kavvadia: The European Investment Bank and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank: incumbents and challengers in the
field of regional development banking
* 13: David Howarth and Moritz Liebe: Regional Development Banks and
the promotion of Public-Private Partnerships: the EIB as a case study
* 14: Jose Antonio Alonso and Jose Cuesta: Do we still need Regional
Development Banks today (and tomorrow)? An inquiry in light of their
role in funding sustainable infrastructures