The research described in this book suggests that a properly designed and sufficiently massive economic development assistance project-a Global Marshall Plan-could tremendously reduce the economic gap between the richest and poorest nations within a 50-year planning period.
The research described in this book suggests that a properly designed and sufficiently massive economic development assistance project-a Global Marshall Plan-could tremendously reduce the economic gap between the richest and poorest nations within a 50-year planning period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James A. Yunker is professor of economics at Western Illinois University.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents 1. Global Economic Inequality 1 Is It a Problem? 5 Outline of the Study 20 2. Foreign Aid: History and Evaluation 34 Six Decades of Foreign Aid 38 Research on Foreign Aid 51 Viewpoints on Foreign Aid 59 GMP Aspirations 66 3. A Global Marshall Plan Model 77 Theoretical Specification 80 Numerical Implementation 87 Validation of the Model 97 Appendix: Nations in the World Bank Dataset 105 4. Application of the GMP Model 110 Benchmark Policy Simulation 113 Burden of the GMP 125 Sensitivity Analysis 130 5. Summary and Conclusion 140 Evaluating the Research 145 The Implementation Issue 160 Why a GMP? 163 Notes 171 Index 186
Contents 1. Global Economic Inequality 1 Is It a Problem? 5 Outline of the Study 20 2. Foreign Aid: History and Evaluation 34 Six Decades of Foreign Aid 38 Research on Foreign Aid 51 Viewpoints on Foreign Aid 59 GMP Aspirations 66 3. A Global Marshall Plan Model 77 Theoretical Specification 80 Numerical Implementation 87 Validation of the Model 97 Appendix: Nations in the World Bank Dataset 105 4. Application of the GMP Model 110 Benchmark Policy Simulation 113 Burden of the GMP 125 Sensitivity Analysis 130 5. Summary and Conclusion 140 Evaluating the Research 145 The Implementation Issue 160 Why a GMP? 163 Notes 171 Index 186
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