Aid is not dead: The latest evidence on the effectiveness of ODA

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Aid is not dead : The latest evidence on the effectiveness of ODA. / Addison, Tony; Tarp, Finn; Morrissey, Oliver.

2 p. 2017. (WIDER Policy Brief; No. 8, Vol. 2017).

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Harvard

Addison, T, Tarp, F & Morrissey, O 2017, Aid is not dead: The latest evidence on the effectiveness of ODA.. <https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/aid-not-dead>

APA

Addison, T., Tarp, F., & Morrissey, O. (2017, Dec). Aid is not dead: The latest evidence on the effectiveness of ODA. WIDER Policy Brief Vol. 2017 No. 8 https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/aid-not-dead

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Addison T, Tarp F, Morrissey O. Aid is not dead: The latest evidence on the effectiveness of ODA. 2017. 2 p.

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Addison, Tony ; Tarp, Finn ; Morrissey, Oliver. / Aid is not dead : The latest evidence on the effectiveness of ODA. 2017. 2 p. (WIDER Policy Brief; No. 8, Vol. 2017).

Bibtex

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abstract = "The death of aid has often been declared, and private capital flows as well as earnings from natural resources now far exceed official development assistance (ODA) in aggregate. However, the recent and sharp downturn in resource earnings, the ability of ODA to fund public goods that private capital cannot, and the difficulty of small and fragile economies in attracting private capital, all imply that the need for aid might not be as dead as its critics believe.",
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