Few issues of economic development arouse such deep emotions or controversies as the role of the foreign sector. Most orthodox economists believe that foreign aid, investment, technology and transnational corporations (TNC) are important contributory factors to economic development. On the other hand, the neo-Marxist paradigm suggests that the present system revolving around the foreign sector represents the continuation of domination over the developing by developed countries. Foreign aid, investment, technology and TNC are regarded as tools of neo-imperialism, the devices by which developed countries continue to retain control over the economies of the ex -colonies. The role of foreign aid in economic development is also criticised by som...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Foreign aid, economic growth and economic development are burning issues confronting development eco...
The analysis of the relationships between foreign aid—also called “official development assistance” ...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...
The zeal with which the free movement of goods is pursued through the World Trade Organisation, or t...
Foreign aid has had, and continues to have, a multiplicity of goals. Five decades of development ass...
In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
Foreign assistance has been an integral part of the existing international economic order. It ...
Australia has an obligation to assist other nations which are yet to experience our levels of prospe...
Foreign aid to developing countries is a subject of heated debate among politicians, economists, and...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Foreign aid, economic growth and economic development are burning issues confronting development eco...
The analysis of the relationships between foreign aid—also called “official development assistance” ...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...
The zeal with which the free movement of goods is pursued through the World Trade Organisation, or t...
Foreign aid has had, and continues to have, a multiplicity of goals. Five decades of development ass...
In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
Foreign assistance has been an integral part of the existing international economic order. It ...
Australia has an obligation to assist other nations which are yet to experience our levels of prospe...
Foreign aid to developing countries is a subject of heated debate among politicians, economists, and...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Foreign aid, economic growth and economic development are burning issues confronting development eco...
The analysis of the relationships between foreign aid—also called “official development assistance” ...