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UNU-WIDER Development Aid: Theory, Policies, and Performance

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Special Issue: Development Aid: Theory, Policies, and Performance (in collaboration with UNU-WIDER)

Review of Development Economics
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of the Review of Development Economics on 'Development Aid: Theory, Policies and Performance'. Most of the papers included were presented at the UNU-WIDER conference entitled 'Aid: Principles, Policies and Performance', held in Helsinki in June, 2006. The present Special Issue brings together contributions from leading experts in the area of development aid and provides useful insights on a broad range of issues, both at the theoretical and empirical level, related to aid. You can read the Special Issue free online, follow the link above.
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
Journal:
Review of Development Economics
Volume:
13(3)
Title:
Special Issue: Development Aid: Theory, Policies, and Performance (in collaboration with UNU-WIDER)
Authors:
Guest Editor George Mavrotas
Publication date:
August 2009
Copyright holder:
© Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Copyright year:
2009
Keywords:
Development aid, theory, policies, performance
JEL:
F33
Project:
Conference on 'Aid: Principles, Policies and Performance'
Format:
online and printed copies

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