Does Aid Work in India? A Country Study of the Impact of Official Development Assistance Routledge Library Editions: Development Series
Auteurs : Lipton Michael, Toye John
Much about India's economy and aid flows has changed in the last two decades. India's growth rate has quickened since economic liberalisation, the poverty head count has fallen and the volume and composition of its aid have changed as new issues of climate change and the environment have emerged..
Yet Does Aid Work in India?, first published in 1990, remains of great interest as a study of aid effectiveness in India's pre-liberalisation era. It identifies those sectors where aid-funded interventions succeeded, and where they failed. It explains how India avoided problems of aid dependence, and managed the political tensions that are associated with aid policy dialogue. More generally, it contains a useful commentary on and criticism of donors' aid evaluation procedures at that time and it highlights donor efforts in the difficult area of institution building. Despite the passage of time, many of the insights from India's earlier experience remain highly relevant to key issues of development assistance today.
1. India’s Aid Resources in Macroeconomic Context 2. Aid and Poverty in India 3. Policy Dialogue 4. The Systemic Effects of Aid and Donor Procedures 5. Project Aid to India 6. Resource Management, Institution Building, and Technical Assistance 7 . Aid and Market Forces
Date de parution : 03-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2010
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Does Aid Work in India? :
Mots-clés :
UK Aid; official; Aid India Consortium; development; Tamil Nadu; assistance; West Germany; indian; UK High Commission; consortium; Official Development Assistance; net; Project Aid; world; Food Aid; bank; NABARD; rural; Ard; credit; Control Syndrome; Large Industrial Houses; Sectoral Policy Dialogue; Te Ch; International Competitive Bidding; Bank Group Projects; Bilateral Leverage; UK Private Sector; Policy Dialogue; India’s Growth Performance; Bilateral Aid; CD Programme; Positive Real Interest Rates; Rural Credit; Sectoral Dialogue