The Database of Non-Sovereign Financing By International Financial Institutions
Reports and working papers focus on current economic issues in EDB member states in the light of both regional and global economic developments.
The EDB Database is a dynamic tool for monitoring and analysing non-sovereign financing by IFIs in the Eurasian region.
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Working paper
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Summary
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Presentation
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Video_manual
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Non-sovereign financing of international financial institutions (IFIs) is aimed at stimulating sustainable and dynamic economic development of countries and regions. The importance of non-sovereign financing for the economies of the Eurasian region is due to the private sector development without burdening public finances.
The EDB’s Database consolidates publicly available data on non-sovereign operations by IFIs in the region, including the Asian Development Bank, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Ban, the Eurasian Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank, the New Development Bank, the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, the International Bank for Economic Co-operation, the International Investment Bank and the International Finance Corporation.
Source: EDB.
The Database covers IFI operations in the following Eurasian countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. It contains data on 1,712 IFI operations in these countries from 2008 to 2023, enabling users to rank and search projects based on parameters such as:
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recipient countries;
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names of IFIs and borrowers;
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financing sectors;
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project status;
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financing amounts in the currencies of operations;
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project outcomes and environmental effects.
Source: EDB.
The EDB database can be useful for analysing IFIs’ activity and improvement of their cooperation in the region. The EDB Database will expand by accumulating information about projects of other IFIs operating in the region and will be quarterly updated with new IFI projects.