The ills of aid : an analysis of Third World development policies /

"With this book, Eberhard Reusse channels thirty years of experience with international aid programs into the task of both diagnosing the problems afflicting these programs and formulating a possible cure. Supporting his analysis with detailed case studies of two rural development programs in A...

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Main Author: Reusse, Eberhard.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword /
  • Vernon W. Ruttan
  • Foreword /
  • Paul Streeten
  • 1.
  • The Background.
  • 1.1.
  • Thinking about Development.
  • 1.2.
  • Salient Features of Development Aid: A Practitioner's Introduction.
  • 1.3.
  • Study Approach
  • 2.
  • The Cases.
  • 2.1.
  • The "War on Waste"
  • 2.2.
  • Cereal Banks
  • 3.
  • Analysis and Discussion.
  • 3.1.
  • The Paradigm Life Cycle.
  • 3.2.
  • Behavioral Background.
  • 3.3.
  • The Ills of Aid.
  • 3.4.
  • Interactions/Interdependencies around the Interventionist Paradigm
  • 4.
  • Conclusions and Recommendations.
  • 4.1.
  • Principal Restructuring Elements.
  • 4.2.
  • Evaluation.
  • 4.3.
  • UN Technical Agencies.
  • 4.4.
  • Anthropological (or Reality Experience) Year.
  • 4.5.
  • Accountability to the Basic Providers of Funds.
  • 4.6.
  • Privatization of Aid?
  • 4.7.
  • Globalization with Tact.