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Most rich countries developed without aid, and this .self-development. has some intrinsic advantages. In today ….s massively unequal world, however, such an approach would imply very low levels of human development for several generations for … many poor countries. Aid can therefore usefully be thought of as a necessary but .second-best option.. The challenge then …
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This paper provides an assessment of what aid has actually been doing in the area of environment in Tanzania through a … critical review of the flows, modalities and management of aid. Focusing on the funding for environmental degradation projects …
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countries, an idea that captivates policymakers in international aid and trade diplomacy. A lengthy literature and recent data … development until countries reach upper-middle income, and only thereafter falls. This note quantifies the shape of the mobility …
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This paper examines how indebted countries have reacted to the recent shift in the global debt relief architecture towards rewarding indebted countries that have ‘superior' institutions with increased debt relief by probing whether there is any empirical evidence to suggest that countries may...
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within a country affect the speed of completion. The findings suggest that better economic management, increased trade, more …
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rewarded with increasinf aid and debt relied, an incentive for debtor countries to strategically improve their institutions …
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Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer analytical insights which are useful alongside the more conventional approach of case-studies. Indeed, the policy conclusions drawn from economic analysis sometimes cast doubt on conventional...
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Aid is still an important feature of the development landscape. Fragile states, in particular, have the greatest … development needs but due to their poor governance they are the least likely countries to use aid effectively to meet their … development challenges. In this paper, we explore which fragile states receive most aid flows, which donors are particularly …
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