McGillvray, M.; Morrissey, O. - In: Journal of Development Studies 37 (2001) 6, pp. 118-136
Conventional treatments of fungibility, such as in Assessing Aid, are concerned with evidence that aid recipients do not increase sufficiently (that is, by the amount of aid) expenditure on specific areas favoured by donors. In other words, fungibility implies that recipients divert aid to...