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|a Programme Aid and Development :
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|a Programme Aid and Development:Beyond conditionality; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; List of acronyms; Part IIntroduction and methodology; 1 Programme aid and the international financial institutions; Introduction; The World Bank and the IMF; The origin of programme; The nature of the conditions and the conditionality process; The future of the World Bank and IMF; Overview of the hook; 2 The evaluation of programme aid: a methodological framework; Assessing the impact of programme aid; The meaning of programme aid; Conceptual framework; Methodology.
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|a Part IICase studies3 Development by default: programme aid to Bangladesh; Introduction; Aid flows to Bangladesh; Policy reform and policy dialogue; Aid effectiveness; Conclusion; Appendices; 4 Supporting success: economic growth in Cape Verde in the early 1990s; Introduction; Aid to Cape Verde; Policy reforms; The role of aid; Concluding comments; Appendices; 5 Politics and partnership in Ghana in the 1980s, with reference to co-financing as a bilateral aid instrument; Introduction; Aid in Ghana; The reform programme; The macro impact of aid funds; Development impact; Conclusions.
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|a 6 From rehabilitation to recovery: Mozambique in the 1990sIntroduction; Aid to Mozambique; Policy reform; Development performance and aid effectiveness; Concluding comments; Appendices; 7 Aid, debt and dependence: programme aid in Nicaragua; Introduction; Aid to Nicaragua; Donors and policy reform; The impact of aid; Supply response and poverty reduction; Conclusion; Appendices; 8 A hesitant reformer: Tanzania in the 1990s; Introduction; Trends in aid and programme aid; The evolution of policy dialogue in Tanzania; Economic and social development and the role of aid; Conclusion; Appendices.
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|a 9 What does the 'showcase' show? Programme aid in UgandaIntroduction; Programme aid to Uganda; Policies, policy changes and the role of donors; The impact of aid funds; Aid effectiveness: supply effects and poverty reduction; Conclusion; Appendices; 10 Aid in a rapidly growing 'off-track' economy: Vietnam in the 1990s; Introduction; Aid to Vietnam; Policy reform and policy dialogue; Socio-economic development in the period oj reform; Macroeconomic impact of aid inflows; The future of Vietnamese development and the case for programme aid; Appendix.
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|a 11 A black sheep among reformers? Zambia in the 1990sIntroduction; Aid to Zambia in the 1990s; Donor influence on the Zambian reform programme; Government fiscal performance; External account performance; Programme aid, growth and poverty reduction; Concluding comments; Appendices; Part IIIThematic summaries; 12 Modalities of programme aid; The objectives and rationale for programme aid; Trends and patterns in programme aid; Programme aid modalities; Does modality matter?; 13 The role of donor agencies in policy change; Introduction: the political economy of reform.
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|a This important contribution to the literature on development economics analyses the effectiveness of programme aid - i.e. aid that is not given in the form of projects. Using real world examples from countries such as Nicaragua, Tanzania, and Vietnam this book deals with one of the core issues in development economics today.
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