Innovation and Efficiency Initiative: Pilot Financing Instruments and Modalities
Asian Development Bank | August 2005
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The purpose of this paper is to introduce, on a pilot basis, several new financial instruments and modalities. The proposals aim to strengthen ADB’s capacity to mobilize development finance and knowledge for its developing member countries (DMC) by reinforcing the flexibility and client orientation of its financial products. The proposals are also designed to make ADB more compatible with existing and evolving market practices, and to help ADB work better with its development partners and the private sector.
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Asian Development Bank. 2005. Innovation and Efficiency Initiative: Pilot Financing Instruments and Modalities. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3541. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Financial & Private Sector Development
Private Sector Investments
Private Sector Participation
Private Sector Projects
Public Sector Infrastructure
Public Sector Management
Public Sector Projects
Private enterprises
Private ownership
Government
Public enterprises
Public finance
Infrastructure projects
Development projects
Financial loss
Central local government relations
Administration
Decentralization in government
Subnational governments
Government monopolies
Intergovernmental fiscal relations
Investment of public funds
Local finance
Government services
State governments
Municipal government
Bank failures
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