This fascinating study on international development aid addresses a central, yet too often neglected question: what does account for the variation in commitments to economic aid across the OECD donors? Building on a theoretical framework derived from <>, Louis M. Imbeau elaborates a number of competing explanations and proceeds to test them on data collected for 17 OECD donors over the period 1966-1981. In so doing, this book makes a significant contribution to an interesting body of literature.
Donor Aid – The Determinants of Development Allocations to Third World Countries: A Comparative Analysis (American University Studies)
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This academic text supports the study of economics and international relations by analyzing the factors that determine development aid allocations.
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Weight | 0.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22.9 × 2.5 × 15.2 in |
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