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spelling okr-10986-140992021-04-23T14:03:11Z IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001 International Finance Corporation Lazarus, Suellen Lambert BANK LENDING BANKING SUPERVISION CAPITAL MARKETS COMMERCIAL BANKS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COST OF LIVING DEBT DEREGULATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EMERGING MARKETS ENGINEERING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBALIZATION INFLATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STABILITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LARGE CITIES LIQUIDITY MIGRATION NATURAL RESOURCES PRINTING PRIVATIZATION PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT PROBLEM LOANS PROJECT FINANCING RETIREMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES SERVER SOCIAL SERVICES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY Globalization represents an opportunity to add local value to emerging markets. That opportunity is the underlying theme of this volume, which brings together in edited form the papers and comments presented on globalization at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Annual Participants Meeting held in Washington D.C. on June 6-7, 2001. IFC sees itself at the very center of the globalization process. No other financial institution stands at the dividing line between the entire developed world and the entire developing world, between the public sector and the private sector, between economic, financial, and environmental realities on the one hand, and government policy objectives on the other. Because of its status, because it must deal with the issues surrounding globalization every day, and because it always operates through partnerships with other financial institutions, IFC is in a unique position to take the lead in grasping this opportunity. 2013-06-20T21:11:25Z 2013-06-20T21:11:25Z 2002-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1944187/ifc-role-globalization-highlights-ifcs-participants-meeting-washington-dc 0-8213-5179-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14099 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and the International Finance Corporation Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic BANK LENDING
BANKING SUPERVISION
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST OF LIVING
DEBT
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENGINEERING
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBALIZATION
INFLATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STABILITY
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
LARGE CITIES
LIQUIDITY
MIGRATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PRINTING
PRIVATIZATION
PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT
PROBLEM LOANS
PROJECT FINANCING
RETIREMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES
SERVER
SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSPARENCY
spellingShingle BANK LENDING
BANKING SUPERVISION
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST OF LIVING
DEBT
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENGINEERING
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBALIZATION
INFLATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STABILITY
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
LARGE CITIES
LIQUIDITY
MIGRATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PRINTING
PRIVATIZATION
PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT
PROBLEM LOANS
PROJECT FINANCING
RETIREMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES
SERVER
SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSPARENCY
International Finance Corporation
IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001
description Globalization represents an opportunity to add local value to emerging markets. That opportunity is the underlying theme of this volume, which brings together in edited form the papers and comments presented on globalization at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Annual Participants Meeting held in Washington D.C. on June 6-7, 2001. IFC sees itself at the very center of the globalization process. No other financial institution stands at the dividing line between the entire developed world and the entire developing world, between the public sector and the private sector, between economic, financial, and environmental realities on the one hand, and government policy objectives on the other. Because of its status, because it must deal with the issues surrounding globalization every day, and because it always operates through partnerships with other financial institutions, IFC is in a unique position to take the lead in grasping this opportunity.
author2 Lazarus, Suellen Lambert
author_facet Lazarus, Suellen Lambert
International Finance Corporation
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author International Finance Corporation
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001
title_short IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001
title_full IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001
title_fullStr IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001
title_full_unstemmed IFC and Its Role in Globalization : Highlights from IFC's Participants Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 6-7, 2001
title_sort ifc and its role in globalization : highlights from ifc's participants meeting, washington, d.c., june 6-7, 2001
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank and the International Finance Corporation
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1944187/ifc-role-globalization-highlights-ifcs-participants-meeting-washington-dc
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