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George Mavrotas

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Development aid

by George Mavrotas, Mark McGillivray

2009

Palgrave Macmillan Limited

600

9780230595163

Description

"This book addresses a number of gaps in knowledge on aid allocation and effectiveness, and provides many new and important analytical insights into aid. Among the topics covered are the interface between aid allocation and perceptions of aid effectiveness, the inter-recipient concentration of aid from non-government organizations, the year-on-year volatility of aid, impacts of aid on public sector fistcal aggregates, and evaluation of the country-level impacts of aid. The book is an essential companion for professionals engaged in aid policy reforms and also for scholars in the areas of development economics, international finance and economics."--Jacket.

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Development aid was written by George Mavrotas, Mark McGillivray.

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