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concern of the paper is the impact of aid on the wealth, education and health of the poorest. Results indicate that while aid …
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since the late 1990s conclude that aid increases economic growth. By implication, therefore, it can be inferred that poverty …. A downturn in volumes in the 1990s is demonstrated. It asserts that poverty is higher and the MDGs are hard to achieve …
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policy. This paper reviews the current evidence regarding the impact of aid on growth and poverty reduction, and develops a … concludes that aid broadly works, that poverty would be higher in the absence of aid, and that the shortfall in aid during the …-up in aid and other development finance flows is now necessary if poverty is to be substantially reduced by 2015. …
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This text provides a critical interdisciplinary introduction to the theory, practice and study of development. The thoroughly revised and updated new edition takes account of the impact of the global financial crisis, the economic rise of China and India and the further ramifications of global...
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concern of the paper is the impact of aid on the wealth, education and health of the poorest. Results indicate that while aid … improves the wellbeing of the poorest groups, it is the richer groups that benefit the most.foreign aid, poverty, well …-being, growth, wealth, health, education, mortality, fertility. …
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