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Ibrd and Ida

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is the oldest World Bank agency, established in 1944 to provide loans to help rebuild Europe and Japan after WWII. While those countries instead took loans from the US Marshall Plan, IBRD has since focused on providing loans to developing countries. IBRD loans are best market rates as it maintains a high credit rating by having most borrowers repay on time, though some do so by taking out new loans. The largest recipients of IBRD and IDA loans in fiscal 1999 were East Asia and the Pacific followed by Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Ibrd and Ida

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is the oldest World Bank agency, established in 1944 to provide loans to help rebuild Europe and Japan after WWII. While those countries instead took loans from the US Marshall Plan, IBRD has since focused on providing loans to developing countries. IBRD loans are best market rates as it maintains a high credit rating by having most borrowers repay on time, though some do so by taking out new loans. The largest recipients of IBRD and IDA loans in fiscal 1999 were East Asia and the Pacific followed by Latin America and the Caribbean.

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IBRD and IDA The oldest of the World Bank agencies - the International Bank for Reconstruction and

Development (IBRD) - was set up in !"" at a conference convened in the town of Bretton Woods# $ew %ampshire# at the end of the &econd World War with the original intention of providing low interest loans to 'urope and (apan to help re)uild their infrastructure after the devastation of the war* This plan was scuppered when these countries opted instead to take mone+ from the ,nited &tates -arshall .lan# which provided grants (mone+ that does not have to )e repaid)# for the same purpose* /ver the ne0t few decades the IBRD rewrote its original mandate to provide cheap loans to the Third World instead* The two men who shaped the institution were pro)a)l+ (ohn -a+nard 1e+nes# the )rains )ehind the Bretton Woods conference (also the architect of the 2ross $ational .roduct economic indicator) and Ro)ert -c$amara# who headed up the World Bank in the !34s# after he left his 5o) at the .entagon spearheading the 6ietnam War for the ,nited &tates* Toda+ the IBRD7s policies are dictated )+ the mem)er countries who run the institution* Although almost ever+ countr+ in the world is a mem)er# the agenc+ is ruled on the principal 8one dollar# one vote8 and so it is controlled )+ the ,&# the ,1# (apan# 2erman+# 9rance# :anada# and Ital+ -- the 82roup of 3#8 which holds over "4; of the votes on their )oards In fiscal !!!# the IBRD loaned out ,&<==*= )illion# up from ,&<= )illion dollars the previous +ear# making it the )iggest source of development capital for Third World countries and the former &oviet )loc* -an+ of these loans are for ma5or industrial development pro5ects like dam )uilding# power plants and mining for non-renewa)le resources like gold and copper* In addition the IBRD dispenses loans for social matters such as education and health )ut these loans are often linked to strict economic policies such as &tructural Ad5ustment .rograms that have often e0acer)ated local pro)lems* 9inall+ )ecause these loans are often designed in Washington )+ the Bank7s own staff# the+ often reflect theoretical models that have little relevance in the )orrowing countries* A leaked -a+ !!! draft Bank review of structural and sectoral ad5ustment loans severel+ critici>ed their treatment of environmental and social issues* The review assessed ?" such loans approved )etween (ul+ !!3 and Decem)er !!@ and found that onl+ =4; contained a environmental goals or conditionalities - down from A4; in !!"* 9urthermore# according to the document# 77the majority of loans do not address poverty directly, the likely economic impact of proposed operations on the poor, or ways to mitigate negative effects of reform*77 Although most pro5ects did achieve their short-term ph+sical o)5ectives# according to the report# onl+ ""; were likel+ to )e sustained after completion - largel+ )ecause staff appraisals underestimated the pro5ects7 recurrent costs# which would have to )e )orne )+ the agenc+7s )orrowers*

The IBRD makes loans to countries at the )est possi)le market rates )ecause its )onds have the highest possi)le credit rating on Wall &treet* The agenc+ has this high rating )ecause almost all its )orrowers pa+ their loans )ack on time# although the wa+ man+ )orrowers do this is )+ taking out fresh loans* In fact the Bank often receives more mone+ in de)t repa+ments than it makes in loans* :ontrar+ to pu)lic opinion# the agenc+ is not even a non-profit organi>ationB the Bank routinel+ makes a )illion dollars in profits ever+ +ear on the loans it makes* IBRD has three ma5or sister agencies - the International Development Agenc+ (IDA)# the International 9inance :orporation (I9:) and the -ultilateral Investment 2uarantee Agenc+* These four and the much smaller International :enter for the &ettlement of Investment Disputes (I:&ID) make up the World Bank group* ,nlike the IBRD the IDA makes loans at almost no interest over much longer periods of time (a 4*?; handling fee is charged) to the poorest countries* This agenc+ loaned out ,&<A*@ )illion dollars in fiscal !!!# down from the ,&<3*? )illion dollars that it loaned out in !!@* The I9: and -I2A do not make loans to countries* Instead the I9: makes loans to private corporations that have pro5ects in the Third World and former &oviet )loc* This includes ma5or multinational corporations like &hell and :oca-:ola* -I2A provides political risk insurance to companies that are worried that their assets ma+ )e sei>ed )+ local governments or destro+ed in war or other civil distur)ances* The region that received the most loans from IBRD and IDA was 'ast Asia and the .acific# struggling to recover from the financial crisis of !!3-!@# with ,&<!*@ )illion# followed )+ Catin America and the :ari))ean with ,&<3*3 )illion* The region suffered ripple effects from the 'ast Asian meltdown as well as the ravages of %urricane -itch# which struck :entral America in /cto)er# !!@* 'urope and :entral Asia came third# with ,&<?*D )illion in new commitments# followed )+ &outh Asia ,&<=*A )illion# su)&aharan Africa with ,&<=* )illion and the -iddle 'ast and $orth Africa with ,&< *A )illion* Argentina is the Bank7s largest )orrower with ,&<D*= )illion in commitments from the Bank in fiscal !!!# followed )+ Indonesia# with ,&<=*3 )illion in commitments# :hina with ,&<=* )illion# &outh 1orea with ,&<= )illion# Russia with ,&< *! )illion# Bra>il with ,&< *3 )illion# Thailand with ,&< *D )illion# India with ,&< * )illion# Bangladesh ,&< )illion# and -e0ico with ,&<!?4 million* 9inancing designed to support over-arching polic+ themes such as privati>ation of state enterprises and commerciali>ation of services dominated the new commitments# with loans for 7multi- sector7 pro5ects and polic+ reforms amounting to ,&< 4*D* &ome ,&<"*? )illion went to transportation# industrial# oil and gas# energ+ and mining pro5ects# with another ,&<=*@ )illion for agriculture# ,&<3?D million for water and sanitation and ,&<A"3 million dollars for ur)an development* .opulation# health and nutrition pro5ects accounted for another ,&< * )illion dollars* 'ducation garnered ,&< *D )illion and ,&<=*3 )illion were earmarked for social programs* 'nvironmental lending amounted to ,&<?"4 million*

To learn more a)out the impact of World Bank lending return to the Whirled Bank7s home page and click on the su)5ect topics*

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