Foreign Aid for Development
Issues, Challenges, and the New Agenda
Herausgeber: Mavrotas, George
Foreign Aid for Development
Issues, Challenges, and the New Agenda
Herausgeber: Mavrotas, George
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An edited collection on foreign aid that addresses important aid questions, and reviews the shifting aid landscape in light of the recent global financial crisis. The volume reviews the progress achieved so far, identifies the challenges ahead, and discusses the emerging policy agenda in foreign aid.
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An edited collection on foreign aid that addresses important aid questions, and reviews the shifting aid landscape in light of the recent global financial crisis. The volume reviews the progress achieved so far, identifies the challenges ahead, and discusses the emerging policy agenda in foreign aid.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780199580934
- ISBN-10: 0199580936
- Artikelnr.: 32029296
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780199580934
- ISBN-10: 0199580936
- Artikelnr.: 32029296
George Mavrotas is the Chief Economist of the Global Development Network, formerly a Senior Fellow and Project Director at UNU-WIDER and, prior to that, in the Economics Faculties of the Universities of Oxford and Manchester, UK. He is also a Visiting Professor at CERDI, University of Auvergne in Clermont-Ferrand, France. He is the author and co-author of more than 100 publications on a broad range of development issues. His other books include Advancing Development (Palgrave Macmillan); Commodity Supply Management by Producing Countries (OUP); Domestic Resource Mobilization and Financial Development (Palgrave Macmillan); Financial Development, Institutions, Growth and Poverty Reduction (Palgrave Macmillan); Development Finance in the Global Economy (Palgrave Macmillan); Development Aid: A Fresh Look (Palgrave Macmillan) and Commodities, Governance and Economic Development Under Globalization (Palgrave Macmillan). He holds a PhD in Economics (DPhil) from Oxford.
* 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
* 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
* 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
* 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