対外援助と経済発展<br>New Perspectives on Foreign Aid and Economic Development

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対外援助と経済発展
New Perspectives on Foreign Aid and Economic Development

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780275975494
  • DDC分類 338.91

基本説明

This edited collection containing pieces written by leading development specialists evaluates the emerging questions of allocation and efficiency.

Full Description

The success or failure of economic assistance programs is a shared responsibility of recipient countries and donors. The negative attitude about aid prevalent today underscores a perception the aid has failed. Critics often blame corrupt regimes, weak governments, or poor economic policies. However, the poor track record of aid is also due to donors' inability to allocate limited funds effectively and poor coordination of their aid efforts. Declining aid budgets have led to fundamental questioning of foreign aid's allocation and utility, while the apparent ineffectiveness of aid has shrunk aid budgets and turned public opinion against providing it. This edited collection containing pieces written by leading development specialists evaluates these emerging questions of allocation and efficiency. Development economists, policy makers, and development specialists will benefit from reading this work.

Chapters examine the optimal and intertemporal allocation of aid, the role and accountability of NGOs in allocation, the importance of untying (a new perspective on low levels of aid), and links between the allocation pattern of donors. Additional chapters deal with the impact of aid on economic growth, democracy, wage inequality between skilled and unskilled labor, and the role of governance and institutional capacity in aid effectiveness. An effective balance between theoretical and empirical models is offered to better illustrate the issues involved.

Contents

Preface
Introduction
Allocation of International Aid
Modelling Inter-Temporal Aid Allocation to Papua New Guinea by Simon Feeny and Mark McGillivray
Multilateral Aid Coordination by the International Financial Institutions: An Examination of Canadian Development Assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa by Dane Rowlands and Ian Ketcheson
Aid Principles and Policy: An Operational Basis for the Assessment of Donor Performance by Mark McGillivray, Jennifer Leavy, and Howard White
Interventions, Accountability, and Aid: Narrowing the Gap Between NGO Priorities and Local Realities by Craig A. Johnson
Foreign Aid and Donor Export Performance: The Case of Germany by Siegfried Schönherr and Kurt Vogler-Ludwig
Coordinated and Uncoordinated Foreign Aid by Sajal Lahiri and Pascalis Raimondos-Møller
Impact of Aid on Development
Empirical Evidence of Foreign Aid and Economic Growth Relationship: The Case of the Solomon Islands by Rukmani Gounder
Component of Donors' Foreign Aid Policies? by B. Mak Arvin, Francisco Barillas, and Byron Lew
Policy Implications for Aid Allocations of Recent Research on Aid Effectiveness and Selectivity by Jonathan Beynon
Foreign Aid, Wage Inequality, and Skill Formation in a North-South Product-Cycle Model by Michael Benarroch and James Gaisford
Index