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    Can aid fix trade?: assessing the WTO’s aid for trade agenda

    Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2006
    This report summarises the Aid for Trade debate within the context of the WTO and highlights important questions that remain unanswered by WTO members including: is Aid for Trade a consolation prize for a failed Doha Agenda?will Aid for Trade be used to pressure developing countries to open markets more than they otherwise would?are donors serious about embracing Aid for Trade acco
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    The coherence of trade flows and trade policies with aid and investment flows: a background paper

    OECD Development Centre, 2006
    This paper provides an overview of the relationships among trade, aid and foreign direct investment (FDI), both in terms of policy interactions and interactions among resource flows.
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    World Bank and IMF conditionality: a development injustice

    European Network on Debt and Development, 2006
    This report examines the conditions that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) attach to their development lending in some of the world’s poorest countries.
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    Mission unaccomplished: one year on from Gleneagles, is the G8 hitting its targets on debt, trade and aid?

    ActionAid International, 2006
    In 2005, millions of people in the UK and around the world supported the Make Poverty History campaign for action on debt cancellation, trade justice and more and better aid.
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    Aid for trade: making it effective

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2006
    This OECD report deals with the issue of how to effectively operationalise Aid-for-Trade, including how to developing effective mechanisms for appropriately deliver additional financial resources through grants and concessional loans for Aid-for-Trade.The report in detail the following three questions:how much aid do the DAC donors already provide in support of trade?how effective a
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    The financial architecture of Aid for Trade: background brief no. 9

    International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2006
    This paper gives a detailed overview of the financial structure of the Aid for Trade initiative. The paper points out that as yet, there is still no clear definition of what is meant by Aid for Trade.The first part of the paper is a detailed analysis of the potential meanings of Aid for Trade. This is explored from the viewpoint of how these meanings would be useful from a trade perspective.
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    Aid for Trade: How we got here, where we might go. Background brief No. 10

    International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2006
    This paper is a critical analysis of how the aid for trade initiative emerged from concerns about the development impact of the Uruguay Round Agreements, and particularly on what the international community can effectively achieve through the WTO.
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    Operational modalities of the aid for trade initiative: background brief no. 11

    International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2006
    This paper provides a detailed overview of the debate on Aid for Trade. It focuses mainly on issues of operational modalities. The paper asserts that Aid for Trade (AFT) is a relatively new feature on the agenda of the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an for debate and as a complement to various market access elements of the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations.
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    The financial architecture of Aid for Trade: executive summary

    International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2006
    This paper is an executive summary of the topics explored in the International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty (ILEAP) papers on Aid for Trade entitled, the Financial infrastructure of Aid for Trade. This paper asserts that the recognition of a World Trade Organization’s interest in and responsibility for aid has raised high expectations.
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    Trade or aid: an old fashioned question? European Union and the development of Africa

    Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2006
    This document discusses potential strategies for future European engagement in Africa. The author discusses current European Union policy towards Africa with an emphasis on aid. He also focuses on Chinese engagement in Africa, with policies focused more on trade than aid.

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