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Deciphering the European Investment Bank : History, Politics, and Economics
Deciphering the European Investment Bank : History, Politics, and Economics
Deciphering the European Investment Bank : History, Politics, and Economics
Deciphering the European Investment Bank : History, Politics, and Economics
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Deciphering the European Investment Bank : History, Politics, and Economics

Deciphering the European Investment Bank: History Politics and Economics examines the European Investment Bank (EIB) the European Union’s financial institution and the largest lender and borrower among the International Financial Institutions. Since its establishment in 1958 the EIB has developed without becoming front-page news and has remained highly invisible. By putting together 14 chapters that analyze topical and meaningful moments and aspects of the bank this edited book offers the first comprehensive analysis of its origins and its evolution in terms of its mandate governance structures policy activity and performance. Written by acknowledged experts from various disciplines the chapters weave together history economics law and political science to provide a multidisciplinary examination and capture the complexity of the EIB. The book is a timely initiative for understanding the EIB whose role has been ever increasing for contributing to the recent global economic challenges including the economic and financial crisis climate change and COVID-19 pandemic. The chapters are written at a level which will be comprehensible to undergraduates in economics history and international political economy. It will also be a valuable source of reference for academics policy makers bankers and other practitioners interested in regional development banks and their role in the global economy. | Deciphering the European Investment Bank History Politics and Economics

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Deciphering the European Investment Bank: History Politics and Economics examines the European Investment Bank (EIB) the European Union’s financial institution and the largest lender and borrower among the International Financial Institutions. Since its establishment in 1958 the EIB has developed without becoming front-page news and has remained highly invisible. By putting together 14 chapters that analyze topical and meaningful moments and aspects of the bank this edited book offers the first comprehensive analysis of its origins and its evolution in terms of its mandate governance structures policy activity and performance. Written by acknowledged experts from various disciplines the chapters weave together history economics law and political science to provide a multidisciplinary examination and capture the complexity of the EIB. The book is a timely initiative for understanding the EIB whose role has been ever increasing for contributing to the recent global economic challenges including the economic and financial crisis climate change and COVID-19 pandemic. The chapters are written at a level which will be comprehensible to undergraduates in economics history and international political economy. It will also be a valuable source of reference for academics policy makers bankers and other practitioners interested in regional development banks and their role in the global economy. | Deciphering the European Investment Bank History Politics and Economics

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