Foreign-Aid Requirements. A Critique of Aid Projections with Special Reference to Pakistan
It has become fashionable, during the past decade, to study the problem of foreign aid in terms of projection of aid requirements. Foreign aid is typically justified in the donor countries as a commitment to achieve a specific development objective having a finite cost. For the developing countries, on the other hand, the "requirements" approach- helps to focus attention on the inadequacy of the existing levels of foreign aid and gives concrete shape to their demands for more assistancel .
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1969
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Authors: | BAQAl, MOIN ; BRECHER, IRVING |
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The Pakistan Development Review. - Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. - Vol. 9.1969, 4, p. 380-399
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Pakistan Institute of Development Economics |
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