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Page 73
FINANCING IMPORTS The obvious cause of some of the problems outlined
above is that development assistance entities tend to limit their financing to the
foreign exchange components of projects . The U . S . aid program is required by
...
FINANCING IMPORTS The obvious cause of some of the problems outlined
above is that development assistance entities tend to limit their financing to the
foreign exchange components of projects . The U . S . aid program is required by
...
Page 74
Though these organizations have in recent years allowed a 15 to 25 percent
price advantage to the recipient - country bidder , this action has not resulted in
significant aid - financed purchases from recipient - country industry . Though I
refer in ...
Though these organizations have in recent years allowed a 15 to 25 percent
price advantage to the recipient - country bidder , this action has not resulted in
significant aid - financed purchases from recipient - country industry . Though I
refer in ...
Page 79
The donor world ' s response to the problem , however , was not to finance the
activity itself ; rather , it tried to gain ... for the financing procedure excluded both
expenditures that were directly labor - using and expenditures for items like fuel ...
The donor world ' s response to the problem , however , was not to finance the
activity itself ; rather , it tried to gain ... for the financing procedure excluded both
expenditures that were directly labor - using and expenditures for items like fuel ...
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Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Misfit | 23 |
The Institutionalization of Outside Criticism | 40 |
Copyright | |
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