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This paper considers how the conditionality inherent in HIPC debt relief should be constituted to promote pro-poor policies. There are two dimensions to this. First, the extent to which the policies proposed are pro-poor. Second, the potential for releasing resources for pro-poor expenditures....
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illustrative application is made in a comparative study of PRSPs in three countries. Uganda is one of the leaders in the PRSP …
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A dynamic relationship between foreign aid and domestic fiscal variables in Uganda is analysed using a cointegrated …
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This paper employs a cointegrated vector autoregressive model to assess the growth effect of aid in Uganda over the … period 1972-2008. Results show that aid in Uganda has had both direct and indirect beneficial association with growth; that …
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This paper employs a cointegrated vector autoregressive model to assess the growth effect of aid in Uganda over the … period 1972-2008. Results show that aid in Uganda has had both direct and indirect beneficial association with growth; that …
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A dynamic relationship between foreign aid and domestic fiscal variables in Uganda is analysed using a cointegrated …
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