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Aid, Growth and Poverty
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The authors discuss the impact of foreign aid and tackle the question of why assessing the impact of aid is so difficult. The authors focus on peer-reviewed, cross-country studies published over the last decade and draw together some global-level assessments, considering the context and conditions under which aid might be said to 'work'. Glennie and Sumner argue that the evidence in four areas shows signs of convergence that may have direct relevance for policy decisions on aid and for aid effectiveness discussions. These are as follows: Aid levels (meaning if aid is too low or too high); Domestic political institutions (including political stability and extent of decentralisation); Aid composition (including sectors, modalities, objectives and time horizons); and Aid volatility and fragmentation. Notably, this study finds that there is no consensus that the effectiveness of aid depends on orthodox economic policies.
This book is a quick and easy read for academics, experts, and advocates in the development assistance and global studies arena. And the findings are relevant to move forward the discussion on creating policies to make aid more effective. It provides relevant background information for those who are new to international relations or are just learning about how aid works . (Sabine Iva Franklin, Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Vol. 32 (3), 2016)
Autorentext
Jonathan Glennie is Director of Policy and Research at Save the Children UK, and Visiting Fellow at King's College London. He has worked and written extensively on international poverty and human rights, and helped to develop Christian Aid's now-ubiquitous critique of global tax policy. Jonathan is a regular columnist for The Guardian's Global Development website, and is on the board of Peace Brigades International, as well as the Sheffield Institute for International Development.
Andy Sumner is Reader in International Development and Co-Director of King's International Development Institute, King's College London. He holds associate positions at Oxford University at the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative and the Center for Global Development in Washington, DC. He has been listed in Foreign Policy Magazine's 'Top 100 Global Thinkers' and is Deputy Editor and Editorial Board Member of the Journal Global Policy.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A history of aid effectiveness.- Chapter 3: Assessing aid: Conceptual and methodological issues.- Chapter 4: Aid, growth and poverty: What we know and what we don't.- Chapter 5: Conclusions.-
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137572714
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st ed. 2016
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T30mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781137572714
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-57271-4
- Veröffentlichung 16.06.2016
- Titel Aid, Growth and Poverty
- Autor Jonathan Glennie , Andy Sumner
- Gewicht 272g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Anzahl Seiten 82
- Lesemotiv Verstehen