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Nine are the only institutions in the particu- lar country in either the basic study institution list or the additional list. A survey of these nine countries - Algeria, Congo (Kinshasha), Guinea, Indonesia, Iraq, Malawi, Portugual, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay - suggests that the only development finance institutions in any of these is almost certainly going to follow the normal pattern of being government -owned, and as the only institution, national in scope. Two institutions in Burma and one in Ku...wait might reasonably be judged public and national, fitting the Cluster One definition of primary institutions. Sixty-eight of the 117 institutions on the additional list are located in four countries - Brazil, Mexico, Philippines, and Spain - where they appear to be parts of systems about which a good deal is known. In Brazil, the additional list institutions are known to be public, state-level, or regional institutions, and were assumed to be smaller than the one national 27 3. 3 Cluster One - The Primary Institutions The first development finance institution or institutions established in a country are government -owned or dominated (if of mixed ownership), national in scope, and large in asset size when compared to those esta- blished subsequently.
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