Chapter 14: Foreign Aid
Chapter Outline
- Donors and Recipients
- What Is Foreign Aid?
- Who Gives Aid?
- Private Foreign Aid
- Who Receives Foreign Aid?
- The Motivations for Aid
- Aid, Growth, and Development
- View 1. Although Not Always Successful, on Average, Aid Has a Positive Impact on Economic Growth and Development
- View 2. Aid Has Little or No Effect on Growth and Actually May Undermine Growth
- View 3. Aid Has a Conditional Relationship with Growth, Stimulating Growth Only under Certain Circumstances, Such as in Countries with Good Policies or Institutions
- Donor Relationships with Recipient Countries
- The Principal-Agent Problem
- Conditionality
- Improving Aid Effectiveness
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