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Aid allocation and fragile states

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mark McGillivray
This chapter summarizes research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current findings of recent research on aid allocation to fragile states. Fragile states are defined by the donor community as those with either critically poor policies or poorly performing institutions, or both. The chapter examines the research findings in the broader context of research and analysis on how aid should and is being allocated across all developing countries. Various aid allocation models and their implications for aid to fragile states are considered. The chapter also looks at types of instruments and their sequencing in fragile states.

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Title of book

Fragile states : causes, costs, and responses

Series

UNU-WIDER studies in development economics

Chapter number

9

Pagination

166 - 185

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

Oxford, England

ISBN-13

9780199693153

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Extent

10

Editor/Contributor(s)

W Naudé, A Santos-Paulino, M McGillivray

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