The ReCom—Research and Communication on Foreign Aid programme held its first results meeting on the topic of ‘Aid, Growth and Macroeconomic Managem...
Growth & Employment
Growth & Employment
Aid can help countries generate more growth and employment, but what are the channels that work best for growth? How can aid help improve the livelihoods of the poorest people, improve the opportunities for women in the labour market, and provide more employment for young people?
Donors are concerned about how their aid is used, especially how it affects public spending. Oliver Morrissey / Feb 2012 |
To meet development objectives, aid recipients and their donor partners need to effectively manage the macroeconomic effects of aid. Addison, Mekasha, Nyyssölä, Scott, Tarp, |
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What are the next steps for donors in the MENA region? Jane Harrigan / Dec 2011 |
What does aid volatility mean for different sectors of development? UNU-WIDER / Nov 2012 |
Not a month goes by without some sort of bad news about foreign aid. Finn Tarp / Oct 2011 |
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