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How can this be , when everyone else knows how truly scarce development
assistance is ? How can this happen , when the borrower country is constantly
facing problems caused by foreign exchange and capital scarcity ? – when one
of the ...
How can this be , when everyone else knows how truly scarce development
assistance is ? How can this happen , when the borrower country is constantly
facing problems caused by foreign exchange and capital scarcity ? – when one
of the ...
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And finally , it is because of this very sense of scarcity that the policymaker
considers foreign exchange financing , even if it is embodied in projects , as
desirable . The coexistence in the aid - recipient country of decisionmaking
based on two ...
And finally , it is because of this very sense of scarcity that the policymaker
considers foreign exchange financing , even if it is embodied in projects , as
desirable . The coexistence in the aid - recipient country of decisionmaking
based on two ...
Page 87
... a sense of scarcity about the supply of funds . Decisions cannot help but be
influenced by this absence of a sense of scarcity . MONEY MOVING The
bureaucratic jargon of the donor organization reflects THE ORGANIZATIONAL
ECONOMY ...
... a sense of scarcity about the supply of funds . Decisions cannot help but be
influenced by this absence of a sense of scarcity . MONEY MOVING The
bureaucratic jargon of the donor organization reflects THE ORGANIZATIONAL
ECONOMY ...
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Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Misfit | 23 |
The Institutionalization of Outside Criticism | 40 |
Copyright | |
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