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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Page 80
... borrower country of donor foreign exchange as an alternative rather than a complement to domestic resources applies even more to the individual borrower entity . The latter has no responsibility for the monetary and fiscal policy of his ...
... borrower country of donor foreign exchange as an alternative rather than a complement to domestic resources applies even more to the individual borrower entity . The latter has no responsibility for the monetary and fiscal policy of his ...
Page 81
... borrower's perception of such funds as in infinite supply . The applicant , usually well - informed of such ration- ing criteria , incorporates them into his concept of the qualified pro- ject . If the criteria exclude him , he does not ...
... borrower's perception of such funds as in infinite supply . The applicant , usually well - informed of such ration- ing criteria , incorporates them into his concept of the qualified pro- ject . If the criteria exclude him , he does not ...
Page 82
... borrower is completely familiar with the way official domestic capital has been allocated in the past , with the various public personages contending for part of that supply , and with the fact that the cumulative demands for financing ...
... borrower is completely familiar with the way official domestic capital has been allocated in the past , with the various public personages contending for part of that supply , and with the fact that the cumulative demands for financing ...
Contents
The Task and the Organizational Fit | 8 |
The Misfit | 23 |
The Institutionalization of Outside Criticism | 38 |
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