The Multilateral Development Banks: Increasing U. S. Exports and Creating U. S. Jobs

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DIANE Publishing, 1994 - 131 من الصفحات
Covers the extent of U.S. business generated as a result of America's participation in the multilateral development banks. Outlines how the development banks cooperate with the Export-Import Bank & other U.S. Government agencies in increasing business opportunities for U.S. firms in developing countries. Lists several hundred firms in 41 states that have received contracts from the development banks or benefited in some other way from their work.
 

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