International development and borrowing institutions used in sovereign finance and cross-border policy analysis.
These pages keep closely related economics terms together for finance readers who use macro data, policy signals, currencies, and public-finance concepts in market analysis. The articles remain concise reference entries, while this subsection gives the sidebar a cleaner topic structure than the old dense bucket.
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General Agreement to Borrow: An Agreement for International Credit
An in-depth examination of the General Agreement to Borrow (GAB), an agreement made by the Group of Ten countries in 1962 to provide a pool of resources for international credit via the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Inter-American Development Bank (IDB): Advancing Economic and Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Founded in 1959, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) plays a pivotal role in the economic and social development of Latin American and Caribbean nations by providing financial and technical support.
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International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Global Financial Stability
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), established during the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944, aims to finance post-war reconstruction and improve living standards in developing countries through loans and guarantees.
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World Bank Group: Comprehensive Overview
An in-depth look at the World Bank Group, its institutions, historical context, key functions, and importance in global development.
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World Fund: A Comprehensive Definition
An in-depth exploration of World Funds, their investment strategies, benefits, types, and global impact.