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The Chinese Aid System

Carol Lancaster

Working Papers from eSocialSciences

Abstract: Questions about Chinese aid—how large it is and how fast it is growing; how decisions are made on how much aid is provided each year; which countries receive it and how much they get; how the aid is managed within the Chinese government and how it is evaluated are explored. The Chinese are clearly set to play a major role in aid-giving worldwide, and the aid-giving governments of Europe, North American and Japan should expand lines of communication and, to the extent possible, collaboration with the Chinese. [CGD Essay].

Keywords: africa; Asia; Chinese; government; europe; north american; japan; poor countries; china; Health; American aid; africa; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-11
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