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– Growth and beyond
The questions of whether aid has impact and is effective have been the subject of considerable attention. This thematic issue brings together nine studies that speak to the diverse ways in which aid affects development outcomes including, but not limited to, growth. It takes stock of what we know...
The questions of whether aid has impact and is effective have been the subject of a considerable literature, including attention to the aggregate impact of aid on growth across countries (Arndt, Jones, & Tarp, 2010, 2015, 2016; Burnside & Dollar, 2000; Easterly, 2003; Hansen & Tarp, 2001; Jones &...
The UNU-WIDER research programme on foreign aid (ReCom) began in 2010, in a period of strong aid scepticism. Dambisa Moyo’s well-known book, Dead Aid (2009), is just one example. The aid sceptics of the twenty-first century maintained that since economists could not find an aggregate relationship...
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
From the book:
Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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