Loan Classification and Provisioning : Current Practices in 26 ECA Countries
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Macroeconomics and Economic Growth-Investment and Investment Climate Private Sector Development-Emerging Markets Finance and Financial Sector Development-Bankruptcy and Resolution of Financial Distress Finance and Financial Sector Development-Debt Markets Finance and Financial Sector Development-Banks & Banking Reform;Statistics
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