textabstractThe international community is under increased pressure to show results from the money invested through aid agencies. While support for international development has been large, there has also been a forceful critique. This paper argues that much of the public debate tends to be counter-productive, as it takes insufficient account of the diversity of aid motives, agencies, modalities, and problems addressed. Critical to the debate on aid, in my view, is to focus on the accountability towards both the funders and recipients of aid, and the international community needs to ensure strengthened accountability -- rather than producing "results" -- enables increased space for the development of developmental social contracts
■Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains s...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
This paper surveys five decades of empirical research on the macroeconomic impact of aid, looking ma...
Controversies about aid effectiveness go back decades. Some experts charge that aid has enlarged gov...
International assistance – whether crisis relief or long-term development assistance – intends to do...
This paper surveys five decades of empirical research on the macroeconomic impact of aid, looking ma...
International aid, always concerned as the Western aid, has been in decades’ development after the S...
Abstract This article investigates the complex issue of aid, and differs from other attempts at eval...
Today international development policy is converging around ideas of neoliberal reform, democratisat...
This paper explores recent critiques of aid and responses to them, with a particular focus on attemp...
The inability of foreign aid to generate an appropriate model for development and the complexities r...
The effectiveness of international aid, both in meeting urgent needs and in tackling entrenched pove...
International aid, always concerned as the Western aid, has been in decades’ development after the S...
International aid agencies have experienced a ‘political turn’ over the past decade, with political ...
■Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains s...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
This paper surveys five decades of empirical research on the macroeconomic impact of aid, looking ma...
Controversies about aid effectiveness go back decades. Some experts charge that aid has enlarged gov...
International assistance – whether crisis relief or long-term development assistance – intends to do...
This paper surveys five decades of empirical research on the macroeconomic impact of aid, looking ma...
International aid, always concerned as the Western aid, has been in decades’ development after the S...
Abstract This article investigates the complex issue of aid, and differs from other attempts at eval...
Today international development policy is converging around ideas of neoliberal reform, democratisat...
This paper explores recent critiques of aid and responses to them, with a particular focus on attemp...
The inability of foreign aid to generate an appropriate model for development and the complexities r...
The effectiveness of international aid, both in meeting urgent needs and in tackling entrenched pove...
International aid, always concerned as the Western aid, has been in decades’ development after the S...
International aid agencies have experienced a ‘political turn’ over the past decade, with political ...
■Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains s...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...