Asian Development Bank and Austria: Fact Sheet
Asian Development Bank | April 2015
Abstract
Austria has contributed to the Asian Development Fund (ADF) and to the Technical Assistance Special Fund (TASF). Contributions to the ADF has reached $302.14 million while contributions to the TASF has reached $10.74 million. The ADF is the Asian Development Bank’s window for concessional lending to borrowing members, while the TASF provides grants to borrowing members to help prepare projects and undertake technical or policy studies.
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Asian Development Bank. 2015. Asian Development Bank and Austria: Fact Sheet. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5176. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Development Research
Development models
Economic development
Development Management
Development strategy
Comprehensive Development Framework
Development Cooperation
Communication in rural development
Economic forecasting
Regional economics
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