Summaries With the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programmes, the objectives of programme aid shifted from relief of foreign exchange constraints to supporting policy reforms. The appraisal criteria for providing programme aid were modified accordingly, but the evaluation criteria did not change. A review of evaluation studies of Dutch programme aid and of Aide Memoires of Joint Evaluation Missions in the framework of the Special Programme of Assistance to African countries undertaking structural adjustment suggests the need for an appropriate multi?donor forum that addresses both the economic and institutional aspects of the macro?effectiveness of programme aid
The ultimate measure of aid effectiveness is how aid ffects the lives of poor people in developing c...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
There is reason for concern about the Dutch development cooperation. A survey of some aid evaluation...
Summaries The author argues that macroeconomic evaluations of the impact of aid still lack an estab...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Summaries The British have linked the provision of programme aid to World Bank and IMF economic pol...
The effectiveness of foreign aid has been a hotly debated issue in the growth and development litera...
From around 2000 onwards, donors and recipient governments embarked upon a new aid paradigm. The mos...
The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development coo...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic challenges created by a surge in aid inflows. It develops ...
Summaries To strengthen the help that programme aid gives to poor, we must strengthen its ability t...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
Summaries The author examines aggregate and categorical fungibility for the recipient of untied for...
The ultimate measure of aid effectiveness is how aid ffects the lives of poor people in developing c...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
There is reason for concern about the Dutch development cooperation. A survey of some aid evaluation...
Summaries The author argues that macroeconomic evaluations of the impact of aid still lack an estab...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Summaries The British have linked the provision of programme aid to World Bank and IMF economic pol...
The effectiveness of foreign aid has been a hotly debated issue in the growth and development litera...
From around 2000 onwards, donors and recipient governments embarked upon a new aid paradigm. The mos...
The Netherlands has been an active supporter of international development aid. Dutch development coo...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic challenges created by a surge in aid inflows. It develops ...
Summaries To strengthen the help that programme aid gives to poor, we must strengthen its ability t...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
Summaries The author examines aggregate and categorical fungibility for the recipient of untied for...
The ultimate measure of aid effectiveness is how aid ffects the lives of poor people in developing c...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...