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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 256 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1780320302 , 9781280885556 , 1280885556 , 9781780320311
    Content: After almost forty years of development aid most commentators agree that aid as we know it has not worked. But there is little agreement over what to do about it: increase it, abolish it or radically overhaul how it is delivered? How to Manage an Aid Exit Strategy provides a refreshing and insightful analysis of how an exit may be possible. Derek Fee thoroughly reviews aid for trade, regional integration, microfinance and a host of other proposed solutions, arguing that an exit strategy for both donors and recipients will have to consider the optimal combination of these initiatives to best satisfy the necessity of development and at the same time solve the problems of conventional aid.
    Content: Intro -- About the author -- Figures -- 1.1 Total ODA and ODA to Africa -- 1.2 FDI inflows to Africa, 2000-10 -- 1.3 FDI developing countries and Africa -- 1.4 Barriers to investing in Africa -- 2.1 Aid flows, 1965-2010 -- 2.2 Growth rates in developing Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa -- 4.1 Tax mix of a group of African countries -- 4.2 Tax effort of a group of African countries -- 4.3 VAT and corporation tax rates in a group of African countries -- 5.1 Share of world trade, 1948-2006 -- 5.2 Total 'aid for trade' volumes -- 5.3 'Aid for trade' financial flows to Africa -- 6.1 Chinese FDI to Africa -- 6.2 South Africa's outward FDI stock -- 7.1 The East Africa RIO spaghetti bowl -- 9.1 Overseas development aid, foreign direct investment and remittances for developing countries, 2002-09 -- 10.1 Core support from DAC donors to NGOs -- 10.2 Private flows, ODA and private grants, 2001-10 -- 11.1 Elements of an aid exit strategy -- Table -- 7.1 Details of regional integration organizations -- Boxes -- 2.1 The World Bank -- 2.2 The Millennium Development Goals -- 4.1 Mining taxation in Zambia -- 4.2 Disadvantages associated with an Autonomous Revenue Authority -- 5.1 A trade facilitation project in Tunisia -- 7.1 Functions of a regional organization -- 7.2 Evolution of PTA/COMESA -- 7.3 The North-South Corridor project -- 7.4 The RIO and inter-regional justice -- 8.1 A case study of Compartamos -- 8.2 Alternative mechanisms for financing the poor -- 8.3 Regulation of MFIs in Tanzania -- 9.1 Maria's story -- 10.1 Two NGOs: Save the Children and Build It International -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 | The state of aid -- Development aid is in trouble -- The aid crisis is deepening -- Who has exited from aid, and how did they do it? -- Africa and development aid -- Figure 1.1 Total ODA and ODA to Africa.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [234]-246) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1780320299
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1780320302
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780320298
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780320304
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1280885548
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fee, Derek, 1947 - How to manage an aid exit strategy London [u.a.] : Zed Books, 2012 ISBN 9781780320304
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1780320302
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780320298
    Language: English
    Keywords: Entwicklungshilfe
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