A government whose development program has been the object of recommendations made by the ad hoc committee with respect to external financing requirements may submit the program to the Inter-American Development Bank so that the Bank may undertake the... Committee Prints - Page 34by United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1961Full view - About this book
| Raymond F. Mikesell, Robert Loring Allen - Developing countries - 1961 - 110 pages
...experts drawn from a panel of nine high-level experts nominated jointly by the OAS, Inter- American Development Bank, and the UN Economic Commission for...government will have full freedom to resort through any other channels to all sources of financing, for the purposes of obtaining in full or in part, the required... | |
| Raymond F. Mikesell, Robert Loring Allen - Developing countries - 1961 - 110 pages
...three members drawn from the panel of experts, together with an equal number of experts not on tne panel. This committee will study the country's development...financing, for the purposes of obtaining in full or in part, the required resources." While the voluntary system of review summarized above may lead to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1961 - 714 pages
...Bank may undertake the negotiations required to obtain such financing, including the organization of n consortium of credit institutions and governments...government will have full freedom to resort through any other channels to all sources of financing, for the purpose of obtaining, in full or in part, the required... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1962 - 136 pages
...the Inter-American Specialized Organizations, for the temporary assignment of necessary personnel. 7. A government whose development program has been the...government will have full freedom to resort through any other channels to all sources of financing, for the purpose of obtaining, in full or in part, the required... | |
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