Inside Foreign AidJohns Hopkins University Press, 1975 - 140 pages Monograph on development aid, with special reference to the role of USA aid programmes and development projects - shows how organizational environment and behaviour determine many of the shortcomings of both bilateral aid (e.g. 'Aid') and multilateral aid (e.g. World Bank, IDB, UNDP (role of UN). Bibliography pp. 129 to 135 and references. |
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... considered to result in a net outflow of U.S. dollars . 10 ( Since 1970 , the strictures on local - cost financing ... considered the project " politically risky . " This type of judgment , of course , falls within the purview of the ...
... considered to result in a net outflow of U.S. dollars . 10 ( Since 1970 , the strictures on local - cost financing ... considered the project " politically risky . " This type of judgment , of course , falls within the purview of the ...
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... considered it essential to produce a satisfactory response in writing . If not , he considered himself a sitting duck for the future congressional or GAO file prober who discovered the problem - raising memo in the file without a satis ...
... considered it essential to produce a satisfactory response in writing . If not , he considered himself a sitting duck for the future congressional or GAO file prober who discovered the problem - raising memo in the file without a satis ...
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... considered to be less easily moni- tored and more subject to possible diversion to wasteful use than foreign exchange costs . Foreign exchange , moreover , is considered a scarcity less easily remedied than a shortage of domestic ...
... considered to be less easily moni- tored and more subject to possible diversion to wasteful use than foreign exchange costs . Foreign exchange , moreover , is considered a scarcity less easily remedied than a shortage of domestic ...
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