Handbook of Aid and Development
Edited by Raj M. Desai,
Shantayanan Devarajan and
Jennifer L. Tobin
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With intellectual rigour, the Handbook of Aid and Development not only critically examines the relationship between aid and development, but also discusses recent trends within the field and judiciously considers its future prospects.
Keywords: Development Studies; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800886803
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Aid and Development , pp 1-15

- Raj M. Desai, Shantayanan Devarajan and Jennifer L. Tobin
- Ch 2 Development happened. Did aid help? , pp 17-37

- Lant Pritchett
- Ch 3 Why is aid given? , pp 38-53

- Steven Radelet
- Ch 4 Trends and challenges in aid allocation , pp 54-64

- Sarah Blodgett Bermeo
- Ch 5 Why is aid received? , pp 65-76

- Samuel Mwita Wangwe
- Ch 6 Hysteresis, aid, and governance: theories and empirics from Africa , pp 77-109

- Célestin Monga and Bouba Housseini
- Ch 7 The political economy of aid in African states , pp 110-126

- Ken Ochieng’ Opalo
- Ch 8 Curbing corruption in aid , pp 127-142

- Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett and Riccardo D’Emidio
- Ch 9 The paradox of aid and donor self-interest , pp 143-158

- William Easterly
- Ch 10 Aid targeting , pp 159-173

- Ryan C. Briggs
- Ch 11 Donor motives and aid effectiveness , pp 174-186

- Christopher Kilby
- Ch 12 Recipient governments and aid flows , pp 187-204

- Matthew S. Winters
- Ch 13 Political outcomes of aid , pp 205-224

- Cesi Cruz, Julien Labonne and Ashley Wright
- Ch 14 Aid and fragile states , pp 225-246

- Anke Hoeffler and Patricia Justino
- Ch 15 China's overseas development program , pp 248-262

- Axel Dreher and Bradley C. Parks
- Ch 16 Private aid , pp 263-274

- Una Osili and Cathie Carrigan
- Ch 17 Citizen aid , pp 275-287

- Allison Schnable
- Ch 18 Managing aid personnel , pp 288-309

- Gus Greenstein and Dan Honig
- Ch 19 Aid and civil society organizations , pp 310-324

- Duncan Green and Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah
- Ch 20 Purpose-driven funds , pp 325-347

- Homi Kharas Ⓡ and John McArthur
- Ch 21 Blended finance , pp 348-358

- Emma Mawdsley and Sarah Hughes-McLure
- Ch 22 Aid and inequality , pp 359-382

- Salome Ecker and Andy Sumner
- Ch 23 Climate finance and the multilateral development banks , pp 383-402

- Ayse Kaya
- Ch 24 The World Bank and global public goods , pp 403-417

- Scott Morris
- Ch 25 On race, equity and aid , pp 418-435

- Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou and Carmen Leon-Himmelstine
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