eBooks - Politics & Government - Economics - Tony Killick - Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change


Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change eBook

by Tony Killick


Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change - Adobe eBook

Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change eBook

Adobe

Platforms
Windows Vista / XP / 2000, Mac OS X, Sony Reader

Features
Advanced navigation, search, bookmarks, and multiple viewing options.

Availability:
Download Now

Price: $112.00


Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change Summary

This path-breaking study in political economy scrutinizes the theory and practice of conditionality, drawing chiefly on the experiences of twenty-one developing countries. The fatal weakness of conditionality, the book concludes, is that donors are unwilling or unable to withhold aid from governments which renege on policy promises. Deep-rooted factors stand in the way of making conditionality more effective, reliance on which has hence wasted much aid. The book therefore presents ideas from improving donor-recipient relationships in ways which do not rely on an imagined financial leverage.



eBooks  -  Titles  -  Authors  -  Politics & Government  -  Economics  -  Tony Killick  -  Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change