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1 online resource (308 pages) : illustrations |
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Online access: OAPEN Open Research Library (ORL)
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At head of title: WRR, Scientific Council for Government Policy. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-308). |
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Print version record. |
Contents |
1. Development aid in a changing context -- 2. The development aid split -- 3. Understanding development -- 4. Measuring development -- 5. Designing development aid -- 6. The task ahead -- 7. Being more specific : professionalizing aid -- 8. A broader perspective : looking beyond aid -- 9. Conclusion. |
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Development aid in a changing context -- 2. development aid split -- 2.1. Two basic motives for development aid -- 2.2. moral assignment -- 2.3. Self-interest -- 2.4. Interdependencies -- 2.5. How to combine big and small -- 3. Understanding development -- 3.1. Defining development -- 3.2. Other starting points -- 3.3. Effective governments and path-dependent trajectories -- 3.3.1. Rediscovering the state -- 3.3.2. Antecedents and variety -- 3.3.3. What about Africa? -- 3.4. Political institutions -- 3.5. Social fabric -- 3.6. Own development paths -- 4. Measuring development -- 4.1. Is development taking place? -- 4.2. What does aid contribute? -- 4.3. Should we then focus on the micro level? -- 4.4. Does aid help? -- 5. Designing development aid -- 5.1. Narrowing down: development aid becomes poverty reduction -- 5.2. |
Summary |
On some levels, the accepted role of development aid has been supplanted by the increase of individual remittances and foreign direct investment, as well as by policies that focus on issues such as climate, migration, financial stability, knowledge, trade, and security in order to increase opportunities in struggling countries. This study considers such changes and examines the effectiveness of aid and its role in international power relations. The editors and contributors close the book by proposing new strategies for development aid in the era of globalization. |
Subject |
Economic assistance.
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Globalization.
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Political science.
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Aide économique.
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Mondialisation.
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assistance.
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globalism.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Government & Business.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Economic Development.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Business Development.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Structural Adjustment.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Comparative Politics.
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Economic assistance
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Globalization
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Political science
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Genre/Form |
Electronic book.
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Added Author |
Went, Robert (Robertus Cornelis Pius Maria), 1955-
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Kremer, Monique.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Lieshout, Peter van (Petrus Antonius Henricus), 1958- Less pretension. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2010 9789089642950 (OCoLC)693710007 |
ISBN |
9789048513888 (electronic bk.) |
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904851388X (electronic bk.) |
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9089642951 |
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9789089642950 |
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9781282985407 (online) |
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128298540X |
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DEBBG BV043125724 |
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DEBSZ 42163359X |
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GBVCP 803553315 |
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GBVCP 1003665659 |
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AU@ 000061476934 |
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