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Essay heading: Azerbaijan Economy
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The list is continued by ADB, EBRD, IDB and The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development. Some of them increased credits instead of decreasing. WB and The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development are among them. However the overall credits to Azerbaijan by foreign organizations has decreased. The reason for such decrease in financing Azerbaijan economy by international institutions is obvious... displayed 300 characters
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The list is continued by ADB, EBRD, IDB and The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development. Some of them increased credits instead of decreasing. WB and The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development are among them. However the overall credits to Azerbaijan by foreign organizations has decreased. The reason for such decrease in financing Azerbaijan economy by international institutions is obvious... displayed next 300 characters
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