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The Perestroika of Aid?: New Perspectives on conditionality
A. Wood; M. Lockwood / Christian Aid, 1999
Reviews policy arguements on conditionality and recommends and NGO standpoint. Discussed in the context of the Wolfenson/World Bank Comprehensive Development Framework. Argues that NGOs' engagement in the conditionality debate ...
The Search for the Key: Aid, Investment, and Policies in Africa
D. Dollar; W. Easterly / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1999
Aid does not necessarily finance investment, and investment does not necessarily promote growth. But the combination of private investment, good policies, and foreign aid is quite powerful. When societies themselves take the lead in p...
An exploration of the political economy of development
J.J. Dethier / Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung, Bonn, 1999
Presents a framework for analyzing the determinants and effects of public governance and a survey of recent theoretical and empirical studies pertaining to developing and transition countries. It explains how informational, transactio...
Aid and Reform in Africa
S Devarajan; D. Dollar; T. Holmgren / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1999
Since the early 1980s, virtually every African country has received large amounts of aid aimed at stimulating policy reform. The results have varied enormously. Ghana and Uganda were successful reformers that grew rapidly and reduced ...
Politics and poverty: a background paper for the World Development Report 2000/1
M. Moore; J. Putzel / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
Report is a synthesis of the conclusions of a research project on the responsiveness of political systems to poverty reduction prepared for DFID Policy issues include: Democracy has differential outcomes for the ...
Ghana Country Assistance Review: A study in Development Effectiveness
Operations Evaluations Division, World Bank, 1995
Bank assistance was generally effective in helping Ghana make considerable economic progress over the past decade. But this progress cannot be sustained unless (a) the implementation of a large unfinished agenda of adjustment is accel...
Danish Development Cooperation with India - in a Poverty Reduction Perspective
S. Folke / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
The paper gives an overview of Denmark's official development cooperation with India, viewed from a poverty reduction perspective. It is one of the products of a research project, entitled 'Comparative Study of European Aid for Povert...
Swedish Development Cooperation with India - in a Poverty Reduction Perspective
S. Folke / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
The paper gives an overview of Sweden's development cooperation with India, viewed from a poverty reduction perspective. It is one of the products of a research project, entitled 'Comparative Study of European Aid for Poverty Reductio...
Towards a New Partnership: Assessment of Government Performance
A. Mohiddin / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1998
Lome IV is approaching its natural conclusion. In cooperation of the EU with the ACP countries, the EU has decided to move away from what it calls a partnership dominated by a 'culture of entitlement' to a more practical, realistic an...
Aid, Taxation, and Development: Analytical Perspectives on Aid Effectiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa
C.S. Adam; S.A. O'Connell / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1998
Designing effective aid programs requires accurately diagnosing problems. Under current donor efforts to promote democratization and institutional development, the shift from policy to institutional conditionality reflects an attempt ...
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Items 301 to 310 of 340

The Search for the Key: Aid, Investment, and Policies in Africa
D. Dollar; W. Easterly / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1999
Aid does not necessarily finance investment, and investment does not necessarily promote growth. But the combination of private investment, good policies, and foreign aid is quite powerful. When societies themselves take the lead in p...
An exploration of the political economy of development
J.J. Dethier / Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung, Bonn, 1999
Presents a framework for analyzing the determinants and effects of public governance and a survey of recent theoretical and empirical studies pertaining to developing and transition countries. It explains how informational, transactio...
Aid and Reform in Africa
S Devarajan; D. Dollar; T. Holmgren / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1999
Since the early 1980s, virtually every African country has received large amounts of aid aimed at stimulating policy reform. The results have varied enormously. Ghana and Uganda were successful reformers that grew rapidly and reduced ...
Politics and poverty: a background paper for the World Development Report 2000/1
M. Moore; J. Putzel / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
Report is a synthesis of the conclusions of a research project on the responsiveness of political systems to poverty reduction prepared for DFID Policy issues include: Democracy has differential outcomes for the ...
Ghana Country Assistance Review: A study in Development Effectiveness
Operations Evaluations Division, World Bank, 1995
Bank assistance was generally effective in helping Ghana make considerable economic progress over the past decade. But this progress cannot be sustained unless (a) the implementation of a large unfinished agenda of adjustment is accel...
Danish Development Cooperation with India - in a Poverty Reduction Perspective
S. Folke / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
The paper gives an overview of Denmark's official development cooperation with India, viewed from a poverty reduction perspective. It is one of the products of a research project, entitled 'Comparative Study of European Aid for Povert...
Swedish Development Cooperation with India - in a Poverty Reduction Perspective
S. Folke / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
The paper gives an overview of Sweden's development cooperation with India, viewed from a poverty reduction perspective. It is one of the products of a research project, entitled 'Comparative Study of European Aid for Poverty Reductio...
Towards a New Partnership: Assessment of Government Performance
A. Mohiddin / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1998
Lome IV is approaching its natural conclusion. In cooperation of the EU with the ACP countries, the EU has decided to move away from what it calls a partnership dominated by a 'culture of entitlement' to a more practical, realistic an...
Aid, Taxation, and Development: Analytical Perspectives on Aid Effectiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa
C.S. Adam; S.A. O'Connell / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1998
Designing effective aid programs requires accurately diagnosing problems. Under current donor efforts to promote democratization and institutional development, the shift from policy to institutional conditionality reflects an attempt ...
Political, economic and social institutions : a review of growth evidence
Janine Aron / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1998
Integrates North's institutional framework with the notion of institutions in the augmented Solow growth model, to clarify the direct and indirect channels by which institutions influence growth. Four ways to extend the Solow model in...
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Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Website (IPC)
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) is a standardised tool that aims at providing a “common currency” for classifying food security. By using a common scale, which is comparable across countries, the tool is designed to make it easier for donors, agencies and governments to identify priorities for intervention before they become catastrophic. The IPC web...
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