The European Investment Bank (EIB)
The European Investment Bank is a financial institution of the European Community and was established in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome.
European Investment Bank Fact Sheets
Complete study: published by Bankwatch and FoEI (November 13, 2003)
European Investment Bank Fact Sheets
Complete study: published by Bankwatch and FoEI (November 13, 2003)
If you've ever wondered WHO, WHAT, WHY and HOW about the EIB then you're not alone. These fact-filled guides will give you everything you need to know about a right bunch of multi-development bankers.
Individual EIB Fact Sheets:
| Sheet #1: | Invisible Power in the European Union: The EIB | French | Hungarian | Spanish |
| Sheet #2: | EIB: Basic Facts | French | Hungarian | Spanish |
| Sheet #3: | Kafka's World: EIB's Information Policy | French | Hungarian | Spanish |
| Sheet #4: | The EIB and the Environment | French | Hungarian | Spanish |
| Sheet #5: | The EIB’s Role in Development | French | Hungarian | Spanish |
| Sheet #6: | Theory and Practice: EIB - Case Studies | Hungarian | ||
| Sheet #7: | EIB operation in Hungary | Hungarian |
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