
Foreign Aid for Development
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- Part I. Foreign aid for development
- 1: George Mavrotas: Introduction and overview
- 2: Finn Tarp: Aid, growth, and development
- Part II. Enhancing aid effectiveness
- 3: Gustav Ranis: Toward the enhanced effectiveness of foreign aid
- 4: Machiko Nissanke: Reconstructing the aid effectiveness debate
- Part III. Aid to fragile and conflict-affected countries
- 5: Graham Brown, Frances Stewart, and Arnim Langer: The implications of horizontal inequality for aid
- 6: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr: Conflict prevention as a policy objective of development aid
- 7: Stephen Browne: Aid to fragile states: do donors help or hinder?
- 8: Ghassan Dibeh: Foreign aid and economic development in post-war Lebanon
- Part IV. Aid modalities
- 9: Arjan de Haan and Max Everest-Phillips: Can new aid modalities handle politics?
- 10: Nathalie Holvoet and Robrecht Renard: Monitoring and evaluation reform under changing aid modalities
- 11: Michael Hubbard: Practical and theoretical implications of the Joint Evaluation of General Budget Support
- 12: Eva Jespersen and Julia Benn: New aid modalities and reporting support for child rights: lessons from assessing aid for basic social services
- Part V. Managing aid flows
- 13: Patrick Guillaumont and Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney: Big push versus absorptive capacity: how to reconcile the two approaches
- 14: Richard Auty: Aid and rent-driven growth: Mauritania, Kenya, and Mozambique compared
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