Development Finance
This book analyses the role of development finance in international development cooperation. The author explains the current transformations in the global development finance architecture and discusses new concepts for development finance proposed by multilateral and bilateral donors.
The book is divided into three parts. The first part is devoted to the theoretical foundations of development finance and its impact on socio-economic development and aid effectiveness in partner countries. The second part presents insights on the current trends in multilateral and bilateral development finance. In the last section, the book examines the ramifications of development finance in partner countries and evaluates its impact in private and public sectors. The book will appeal not only to academics in the field but also to practitioners working in aid development and finance.
Yury Zaytsev is a doctoral researcher at the Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg, Germany. Before joining to HSU he was working as a consultant at the World Bank and Deloitte. As an expert, Yury Zaytsev was involved in several projects such as the UK DFID-funded 'Sharing Responsibility for Development: Learning from Experience to Achieve Results', the EU-funded 'Transnational Cooperation among NCPs for International Cooperation', 'G8/G20 commitments compliance assessment' with the University of Toronto and 'Growing Business at Emerging Markets' with the CISCO Entrepreneur Institute. He was also a participant of the DSLP Teaching & Learning Visiting Fellowship programme, implemented by the Institute of Development Studies at the Sussex University, Brighton, UK. His expertise covers macroeconomic regulation, international investments, international development assistance and cooperation.