Environmental Conditionality in the Operations of International Development Finance Institutions
John W. HeadUniversity of Kansas School of Law
1991en
ABI
Abstract
Each year, the World Bank and other international development finance institutions (IDFIs) lend billions of dollars to the less developed countries of the world. That lending is typically made conditional upon the borrowers' taking of certain actions that the IDFIs favor. This practice of conditionality has drawn sharp criticism from many quarters.
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