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Multilateral development banks (MDBs) are increasingly expected to address environmental issues in their economic development lending. Yet the banks have been accused of failing to implement their own environmental policies, thereby contributing to environmental degradation in borrowing countries. In this book Tamar Gutner analyzes the environmental policies of three MDBs: the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the European Investment Bank. She compares their performance in Central and Eastern Europe, where the need for economic and environmental reform has been particularly urgent, and where these MDBs are among the largest donors. Gutner finds many obstacles to efforts to "green" the three banks, most notably a mismatch between the environmental mandates and existing patterns of institutional design and incentives. The depth and scope of the banks' green activities reflect the degree of shareholder commitment to environmental issues and how demand-driven the MDB is designed to be. Surprisingly, the World Bank, the most scrutinized and criticized of the three MDBs, has been rather more responsive than its counterparts to its environmental mandate in the region. The discussion is framed by larger explorations of the behavior of international organizations and the sources of their innovation and inertia in addressing new policy issues. Gutner demonstrates the need to examine the impact of different stages of the policy process on new mandates and to incorporate both political and institutional variables when developing theories about the behavior of international institutions.

Title Banking on the environment : multilateral development banks and their environmental performance in Central and Eastern Europe / Tamar L. Gutner.
Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Creation Date ©2002
Notes Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction and Overview 1 -- 2 Intellectual Context: Understanding MDB Greenness 19 -- 3 Bargaining and Delegation: The Birth of Environmental Mandates 47 -- 4 Policy Process: Institutionalizing Environmental Objectives 75 -- 5 MDB Environmental Policies and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe 131 -- 6 Conclusions 193.
Series Global environmental accord
Extent 1 online resource (xi, 269 p. ) ill., map

Language English
National Library system number 997010702826505171
MARC RECORDS

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