Definition of Cofinances

1. cofinance [v] - See also: cofinance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cofinances

coffles
coffling
coffret
coffrets
coffs
cofibration
cofibrations
cofilin
cofilins
cofinal
cofinalities
cofinality
cofinally
cofinance
cofinanced
cofinances (current term)
cofinancing
cofinite
cofire
cofired
cofires
cofiring
coformulation
coformulations
coformycin
cofound
cofounded
cofounder
cofounders
cofounding

Literary usage of Cofinances

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. France by OECD Staff, OECD., Developm (1997)
"... local authorities to engage in decentralised co-operation. Now, there appears to be a shift towards a more selective policy. The CFD also cofinances ..."

2. Japan's System of Official Development Assistance by Chris M. Cook, Micheline Beaudry-Somcynsky (1999)
"Other activities Other activities of JEXIM include Budget • Research and consulting — JEXIM exchanges information with and cofinances projects with ..."

3. Austria by OECD., Developm, OECD Staff, OCDE. Centro de Desarrollo, Development Assistance Committee (1996)
"Austria also cofinances with the EU and the UNDP the marketing and export promotion of agricultural produce in the West Bank and Gaza. ..."

4. Export Credit Financing Systems in Oecd Member and Non-Member Countries by OECD Staff, Oecd (1995)
"It also cofinances some projects with BITS in these countries. 2. INSURANCE AND GUARANTEE PROGRAMMES 2.1 Cover for exporters 2.1.1 Policies available ..."

5. Assistance Programmes for Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union by OECD Staff (1996)
"Turkey cofinances some projects with bilateral and multilateral donors such as the strengthening of local administration and the development of small- and ..."

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