Foreign aid in the new global economy /

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Other Authors: Burnell, Peter J., Morrissey, Oliver.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, c2004.
Series:Elgar reference collection.
International library of writings on the new global economy ; 2.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction /
  • Peter Burnell and Oliver Morrissey
  • 1.
  • Foreign aid : what is at stake? /
  • Peter Bauer and Basil Yamey
  • 2.
  • 'Foreign aid and conditions precedent : political and bureaucratic dimensions /
  • John M. Cohen, Merilee S. Grindle and S. Tjip Walker
  • 3.
  • Good government and democratization : a sideways look at aid and political conditionality /
  • Peter Burnell
  • 4.
  • The moral foundations of foreign aid /
  • Brian R. Opeskin
  • 5.
  • Too close for comfort? : the impact of official aid on nongovernmental organizations /
  • Michael Edwards and David Hulme
  • 6.
  • Increments for the earth : the politics of environmental aid /
  • Barbara Connolly
  • 7.
  • Democracy assistance : the question of strategy /
  • Thomas Carothers
  • 8.
  • Principals, agents and the failings of conditionality /
  • Tony Killick
  • 9.
  • Conditionality or contract : perspectives on partnership for development /
  • Simon Maxwell and Roger Riddell
  • 10.
  • Gender equality and foreign aid /
  • Lisa Ann Richey
  • 11.
  • Towards a more effective conditionality : an operational framework /
  • Jose E. Leandro, Hartwig Schafer and Gaspar Frontini
  • 12.
  • The challenge of good governance for the IMF and the World Bank themselves /
  • Ngaire Woods
  • 13.
  • Foreign capital, domestic savings and economic development /
  • Keith Griffin
  • 14.
  • Aid, the public sector and the market in less developed countries /
  • Paul Mosley, John Hudson and Sara Horrell
  • 15.
  • A three-gap model of foreign transfers and the GDP growth rate in developing countries /
  • Edmar L. Bacha
  • 16.
  • Aid, policies, and growth /
  • Craig Burnside and David Dollar
  • 17.
  • Aid and growth regressions /
  • Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp
  • 18.
  • A model of public fiscal behavior in developing countries : aid, investment, and taxation /
  • Peter S. Heller
  • 19.
  • Is foreign aid fungible? : the case of Indonesia /
  • Howard Pack and Janet Rothenberg Pack
  • 20.
  • Aid and the public sector in Pakistan : evidence with endogenous aid /
  • Susana Franco-Rodriguez, Oliver Morrissey and Mark McGillivray
  • 21.
  • Aid fungibility in assessing aid : red herring or true concern? /
  • Mark McGillivray and Oliver Morrissey
  • 22.
  • A foreign policy model of U.S. bilateral aid allocation /
  • R. D. McKinlay and R. Little
  • 23.
  • Motivations for aid to developing countries /
  • Alfred Maizels and Machiko K. Nissanke
  • 24.
  • A two-part sample selection model of British bilateral foreign aid allocation /
  • Mark McGillivray and Edward Oczkowski
  • 25.
  • EC aid to associated countries : distribution and determinants /
  • Enzo Grilli and Markus Riess
  • 26.
  • Clarifying the foreign aid puzzle : a comparison of American, Japanese, French, and Swedish aid flows /
  • Peter J. Schraeder, Steven W. Hook and Bruce Taylor
  • 27.
  • The political economy of foreign aid : a model of the market for a public good /
  • Paul Mosley
  • 28.
  • Why aid? : Japan as an "aid great power" /
  • Dennis T. Yasutomo
  • 29.
  • The commercialization of aid : business interests and the UK aid budget 1978-88 /
  • Oliver Morrissey
  • 30.
  • The mixing of aid and trade policies /
  • Oliver Morrissey
  • 31.
  • US security assistance to Egypt and Israel : politically untouchable? /
  • Duncan L. Clarke
  • 32.
  • Japan's aid policy since the Cold War : rhetoric and reality /
  • Steven W. Hook and Guang Zhang.