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"After the Berlin Wall tells the inside story of an international financial institution, the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), created in the aftermath of communism to help the countries of central and eastern Europe transition towards open market-oriented democratic economies. The first volume of a history in two parts, after the Berlin Wall charts the EBRD's life from a fledgling high-risk, start-up investing in former socialist countries from 1991 to become an established member of the international financial community, which (as of April 2020) operates in almost 40 countries across three continents. This volume describes the multilateral negotiations that created this cosmopolitan institution with a 'European character' and the emergence of the EBRD's unique business model : a focus on the private sector and a mission to deliver development impact with sustainable financial returns. The author recounts the challenges that 'transition' countries faced in moving from a defunct to a better economic system and maps the EBRD's response to critical events, from the dissolution of the Soviet Union, to the safe confinement of the Chernobyl disaster site, the debt default in Russia and the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008"--
Investment banking --- History. --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. --- History. --- Europe --- Economic conditions
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"After the Berlin Wall tells the inside story of an international financial institution, the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), created in the aftermath of communism to help the countries of central and eastern Europe transition towards open market-oriented democratic economies. The first volume of a history in two parts, after the Berlin Wall charts the EBRD's life from a fledgling high-risk, start-up investing in former socialist countries from 1991 to become an established member of the international financial community, which (as of April 2020) operates in almost 40 countries across three continents. This volume describes the multilateral negotiations that created this cosmopolitan institution with a 'European character' and the emergence of the EBRD's unique business model : a focus on the private sector and a mission to deliver development impact with sustainable financial returns. The author recounts the challenges that 'transition' countries faced in moving from a defunct to a better economic system and maps the EBRD's response to critical events, from the dissolution of the Soviet Union, to the safe confinement of the Chernobyl disaster site, the debt default in Russia and the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008"--
Investment banking --- History. --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. --- Europe --- Economic conditions
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"After the Berlin Wall tells the inside story of an international financial institution, the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), created in the aftermath of communism to help the countries of central and eastern Europe transition towards open market-oriented democratic economies. The first volume of a history in two parts, after the Berlin Wall charts the EBRD's life from a fledgling high-risk, start-up investing in former socialist countries from 1991 to become an established member of the international financial community, which (as of April 2020) operates in almost 40 countries across three continents. This volume describes the multilateral negotiations that created this cosmopolitan institution with a 'European character' and the emergence of the EBRD's unique business model : a focus on the private sector and a mission to deliver development impact with sustainable financial returns. The author recounts the challenges that 'transition' countries faced in moving from a defunct to a better economic system and maps the EBRD's response to critical events, from the dissolution of the Soviet Union, to the safe confinement of the Chernobyl disaster site, the debt default in Russia and the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008"--
Investment banking --- History. --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. --- History. --- Europe --- Economic conditions
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"After the Berlin Wall tells the inside story of an international financial institution, the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), created in the aftermath of communism to help the countries of central and eastern Europe transition towards open market-oriented democratic economies. The first volume of a history in two parts, after the Berlin Wall charts the EBRD's life from a fledgling high-risk, start-up investing in former socialist countries from 1991 to become an established member of the international financial community, which (as of April 2020) operates in almost 40 countries across three continents. This volume describes the multilateral negotiations that created this cosmopolitan institution with a 'European character' and the emergence of the EBRD's unique business model : a focus on the private sector and a mission to deliver development impact with sustainable financial returns. The author recounts the challenges that 'transition' countries faced in moving from a defunct to a better economic system and maps the EBRD's response to critical events, from the dissolution of the Soviet Union, to the safe confinement of the Chernobyl disaster site, the debt default in Russia and the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008"--
Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 --- Collective memory --- Economics. --- National characteristics, German. --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking. --- Historiography. --- Eastern Europe, Economic development, Late 20th century, Privatization, Transition economies. --- German national characteristics --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Berlin wall (1961- ) --- Berliner Mauer, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. --- History. --- Since 1945 --- Europe --- Europe. --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Banco Europeo de Reconstruccion y Desarrollo --- Banque européenne pour la reconstruction et le développement --- EBRD --- Europäische Bank für Wiederaufbau und Entwicklung --- Evropeĭskiĭ bank rekonstrukt͡sii i razvitii͡ --- I͡Evropeĭsʹkyĭ bank rekonstrukt͡siï i rozvytku --- Ōshū Fukkō Kaihatsu Gink --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia
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"The second volume of the history of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) takes up the story of how the Bank has become an indispensable part of the international financial architecture. It tracks the rollercoaster ride during this period, including the Bank's crucial coordinating role in response to global and regional crises, the calls for its presence as an investor in Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa and later Greece and Cyprus, as well as the consequences of conflicts within its original region. It shows how in face of the growing threat of global warming the EBRD, working mainly with the private sector, developed a sustainable energy business model to tackle climate change. Transforming Markets also examines how the EBRD broadened its investment criteria, arguing that transition towards sustainable economies requires market qualities that are not only competitive and integrated but which are also resilient, well-governed, green and more inclusive. This approach aligned with the 2015 Paris Agreement and the international community's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with its core set of 17 sustainable development goals. The story of the EBRD's own transition and rich history provides a route map for building the sustainable markets necessary for future growth and prosperity"--
Development banks --- Economic development projects --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking. --- global and regional crises. --- sustainable economies. --- sustainable energy business model. --- Development projects, Economic --- Projects, Economic development --- Economic assistance --- Technical assistance --- Multilateral development banks --- Banks and banking --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. --- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development --- History. --- Europe. --- Banco Europeo de Reconstruccion y Desarrollo --- Banque européenne pour la reconstruction et le développement --- EBRD --- Europäische Bank für Wiederaufbau und Entwicklung --- Evropeĭskiĭ bank rekonstrukt͡sii i razvitii͡ --- I͡Evropeĭsʹkyĭ bank rekonstrukt͡siï i rozvytku --- Ōshū Fukkō Kaihatsu Gink --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia
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