The political economy of evaluation : international aid agencies and the effectiveness of aid
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The political economy of evaluation : international aid agencies and the effectiveness of aid
(International political economy series)
St. Martin's Press , Macmillan, 1994
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- : uk : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 226-233
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: uk : hbk ISBN 9780333590263
Description
One of the major problems with aid is that we cannot be sure of its impact. Does aid work or not? This book examines the economic impact of aid. But not in the sense that it questions the relevance of this objective, or tries to measure whether aid works or not. The focus of this book is on the evaluation process itself. What determines international aid agencies search for knowledge about the economic impact of their operations? Can aid evaluation be improved in order to increase the effectiveness of aid?
Table of Contents
List of Tables - List of Figures - Acknowledgements - Introduction - Concepts - Mapping the Terrain of the Case Studies - The Gold Mines of Nicaragua - Non-Project Aid: The Case of Commodity Import Support - Soil Conservation in Kenya - How the World Bank went Green - Final Analysis - Index
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333590270
Description
Examines the economic impact of aid, but not in the sense that it questions the relevance of this objective, or tries to measure whether aid works or not. The focus of this book is on the evaluation process itself. Can aid evaluation be improved in order to increase the effectiveness of aid?
Table of Contents
List of Tables - List of Figures - Acknowledgements - Introduction - Concepts - Mapping the Terrain of the Case Studies - The Gold Mines of Nicaragua - Non-Project Aid: The Case of Commodity Import Support - Soil Conservation in Kenya - How the World Bank went Green - Final Analysis - Index
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