These remarks were delivered by Eugene R. Black, President of the World Bank, on September 23, 1957 at the Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. He 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 the large amount lent by the Bank and important additions to its capital resources during the fiscal year 1957. Also discussed were two loans for...
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Disruptive finance : using psychometrics to overcome collateral constraints in Ethiopia
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living standard