Development Aid: A Fresh Look

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· Springer
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This book addresses several gaps in knowledge of aid allocation and effectiveness and provides new analytical insights. Topics covered include the interface between aid allocation and perceptions of aid effectiveness, the year-on-year volatility of aid and evaluation of the country-level impacts of aid.

About the author

GIL S. EPSTEIN Professor of Economics, Bar-Ilan University, Israel DAVID FIELDING Professor of Economics, University of Otago, New Zealand IRA N. GANG Professor of Economics, Rutgers University, USA ALESSIA ISOPI Marie Curie Intra European Research Fellow, University of Nottingham, UK DIRK-JAN KOCH Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs; External PhD Candidate, Centre for International Development Issues, Radboud University, The Netherlands TIM LLOYD Associate Professor, School of Economics and Research Fellow, Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), University of Nottingham, UK OLIVER MORRISSEY Professor of Development Economics and Director, Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), University of Nottingham, UK MAXWELL OPAKU-AFARI Head, Special Studies Unit, Research Department, Bank of Ghana, Ghana ROBERT PICCIOTTO Visiting Professor, Kings College, London, UK DAVID ROODMAN Research Fellow, Center for Global Development, Washington DC, USA HOWARD WHITE Executive Director, International Initiative for Impact Evaluation

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