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Foreign Aid in the Twenty-First Century

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Foreign Aid in the Twenty-First Century Synopsis

Even after half a century of work and much criticism, the driving importance of foreign aid shows no sign of abating. Widespread and acute poverty still ravages many countries of the world, and the understanding of how aid affects the economies of the recipient countries is still far from perfect. These two factors alone warrant the examination offered in this book.
The contents of this work try to bring together many strands of the literature, many of which are new and have a bearing on the subject of aid but which have as yet not found their way into the mainstream of the literature. This volume takes a broad survey and also provides a more specific treatment of elements of aid that have yet to be explored in the current literature.
This book can serve as both a reference work as well as a research monograph and should be of use for students, as well as for researchers and policy makers.

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ISBN: 9781402071454
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Author: Hafiz A Akhand, Kanhaya L Gupta
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer US
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 200 pages
Series: Recent Economic Thought Series
Genres: International economics
Political economy
Sociology
Economic theory and philosophy
Economic growth
Society and Social Sciences