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The Niger household energy project :promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands
- 其他作者: Foley, Gerald, , Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme.
- 出版: Washington, D.C. : World Bank ©1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xviii, 103 pages) :illustrations, maps.
- 叢書名: World Bank technical paper,0253-7494 ;no. 362. Energy ser.
- 標題: Energieverbruik. , Fuelwood industry , Electronic books. , Niger. , SCIENCE Life Sciences -- Biological Diversity. , Life SciencesBiological Diversity. , AnimalsWildlife. , Energy consumption. , NATURE Animals -- Wildlife. , NATURE , Energy industries Environmental aspects. , SCIENCE , Environmental aspects , Holzmarkt , Energy industries Environmental aspects -- Niger. , Fuelwood industry. , Energy industries , Brandhout. , Ontwikkelingsprojecten. , Energy consumption , Environmental aspects. , Fuelwood industry Niger. , Energy consumption Niger. , Niger
- ISBN: 0821339184 , 9780821339183
- ISBN: 0821339184
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- 附註: "UNDP ESMAP, Joint United Nations Development Programme/World Bank Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-103).
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World Bank Discussion Paper No. 360. Over the last two decades banking systems in Latin America have been subject to considerable banking distress and numerous crises. This conference looked at proposals for preventing such episodes. The discussions covered the genesis and implications of deposit insurance cum fractional reserve requirements; the experience with market-based regulations in Chile and in New Zealand and the narrow banking proposal (100 percent reserves on demand deposits), with a discussion of how Argentina's path towards this type of banking system helped this country weather its 1995 banking crisis. Contributors include central bank presidents (Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica and Nicaragua) and directors (Colombia); heads of regulatory agencies and banking centers (Bolivia and Mexico); rating agencies (Brazil), private bankers, World Bank economists, and academics.
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