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Official development assistance and impact assessment, theoretical and practical frameworks

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Official Development Assistance (ODA) remains the most prominent development instrument for allocation of foreign aid with the aim of promoting prosperity in developing countries. This includes economic, political, and social development, and most significantly poverty alleviation. However, it needs to be noted that the positive impact of ODA on recipient countries economic, social, political, and other forms of development is not a foregone conclusion. As such it is subject to diverse interpretations, value claims, perceptions, and a range of indicators. Thus, ODA has it proponents and opponents. As such the need for an assessment of the impact of ODA, be it positive or negative, remains a subject of discourse amongst academics, practitioners, aid agencies, politicians, governments, and other stakeholders. The purpose of this chapter is to bring to the fore and to unpack some overarching issues, which will be taken up in following contributions from different vantage points. The focus will be on foreign aid, and development theory and practice in the contemporary social, political, and economic environment.

History

Chapter number

1

Pagination

1-16

ISBN-13

9780128036600

ISBN-10

0128036605

Edition

1st

Language

Eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2016, Elsevier

Extent

17

Editor/Contributor(s)

Jakupec V, Kelly M

Publisher

Elsevier

Place of publication

London, Eng.

Title of book

Assessing the impact of foreign aid: value for money and aid for trade