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Aid 'Dependency': A Critique

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  • Collier, Paul, 1999. "Aid 'Dependency': A Critique," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 8(4), pages 528-545, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jafrec:v:8:y:1999:i:4:p:528-45
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    2. S. Valmori, 2002. "Aiuto esterno e strategia di sviluppo: quali errori hanno impedito il raggiungimento degli obiettivi prefissati in termini di sviluppo e riduzione della povert ?," Working Papers 439, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
    3. Ms. Mwanza Nkusu, 2004. "Financing Uganda'S Poverty Reduction Strategy: Is Aid Causing More Pain Than Gain?," IMF Working Papers 2004/170, International Monetary Fund.
    4. Carter Patrick, 2013. "Does Foreign Aid Displace Domestic Taxation?," Journal of Globalization and Development, De Gruyter, vol. 4(1), pages 1-47, August.
    5. Luis Gómez-Echeverri, 2013. "Foreign Aid and Sustainable Energy," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2013-093, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    6. John Thornton, 2014. "Does foreign aid reduce tax revenue? Further evidence," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(4), pages 359-373, February.
    7. Sunday Aninpah Khan, 2006. "La volatilité de l'aide, les recettes d'exportation et l'investissement privé domestique en zone CEMAC," Brussels Economic Review, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, vol. 49(3), pages 245-263.
    8. Ayoki, Milton, 2008. "Causes of slow and low disbursement in donor funded projects in Sub–Saharan Africa: Evidence from Uganda," MPRA Paper 87106, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    9. Eduardo Araral, 2005. "Bureaucratic incentives, path dependence, and foreign aid: An empirical institutional analysis of irrigation in the Philippines," Policy Sciences, Springer;Society of Policy Sciences, vol. 38(2), pages 131-157, September.
    10. Broich, Tobias & Szirmai, Adam & Thomsson, Kaj, 2015. "Precolonial centralisation, foreign aid and modern state capacity in Africa," MERIT Working Papers 2015-025, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
    11. Bigsten , Arne & Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Steve, 2000. "The Political Economy of Policy Failure in Zambia," Working Papers in Economics 23, University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics.
    12. Orlando Abreu, 2001. "The African economy," Nova SBE Working Paper Series wp399, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Nova School of Business and Economics.
    13. Qiaoqiao Liu & Zenggang Li, 2022. "Aid instability, aid effectiveness and economic growth," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 40(1), January.
    14. Gómez-Echeverri, Luis, 2013. "Foreign Aid and Sustainable Energy," WIDER Working Paper Series 093, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    15. Kane, Samuel & Eicher, Carl K., 2004. "Foreign Aid And The African Farmer," Staff Paper Series 11602, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    16. Ms. Mwanza Nkusu, 2004. "Aid and the Dutch Disease in Low-Income Countries: Informed Diagnoses for Prudent Prognoses," IMF Working Papers 2004/049, International Monetary Fund.
    17. Nadeem Ul Haque & Faheem Jehangir Khan (ed.), 2022. "RASTA Local Research, Local Solutions: Political Economy Of Development Reform, Volume VI," PIDE Books, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, number 2022:6, December.
    18. Temple, Jonathan R.W., 2010. "Aid and Conditionality," Handbook of Development Economics, in: Dani Rodrik & Mark Rosenzweig (ed.), Handbook of Development Economics, edition 1, volume 5, chapter 0, pages 4415-4523, Elsevier.
    19. Christopher A. Otu, 2015. "The impact and determinants of donor support in Cross River State - Nigeria," Journal of Economic and Financial Studies (JEFS), LAR Center Press, vol. 3(6), pages 58-66, December.

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