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Does foreign aid really work ? / Roger C. Riddell

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  • Does foreign aid really work ? / Roger C. Riddell
  • Oxford [etc.] : Oxford university press, cop. 2007
  • 1 volume (xxvi-505 pages) : graphiques, tableaux, couverture illustrée en couleur ; 25 cm
  • 978-0-19-929565-4
  • 0-19-929565-4
  • 978-0-19-954446-2
  • 9780199295654 rel.
  • 9780199544462 br.
  • 338.91
  • Bibliographie p. [457]-487. Index
  • 'A good thing ?' pt.1. The complex worlds of foreign aid. The origins and early decades of aid-giving Aid-giving from the 1970s to the present The growing web of bilateral aid donors The complexities of multilateral aid pt. 2. Why is aid given ? The political and commercial dimensions of aid Public support for aid Charity or duty ? The moral case for aid The moral case for governments and individuals to provide aid pt. 3. Does aid really work ? Assessing and measuring the impact of aid The impact of official development aid projects The impact of programme aid, technical assistance and aid for capacity development The impact of aid at the country and cross-country level Assessing the impact of aid conditionality Does official development aid really work ? A summing up NGOs in development and the impact of discrete NGO development interventions The wider impact of non-governmental and civil society organizations The growth of emergencies and the humanitarian response The impact of emergency and humanitarian aid pt. 4. Towards a different future for aid Why aid isn't working Making aid work better by implementing agreed reforms Making aid work better by recasting aid relationships
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