A Bias For Hope: Essays On Development And Latin AmericaEconomic development in Latin America - covers economic policy, import substitution, industrial development, economic aid and the role of developed countries, economic integration, foreign investment, investment, obstacles to development, political leadership, social change. References, statistical tables. |
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... donor may well have hidden , though considerable , costs : first , a direct cost to the donor in terms of the loss of certain diplomatic and foreign policy supports he thought doubly secure because of the aid extended ; secondly , a ...
... donor may well have hidden , though considerable , costs : first , a direct cost to the donor in terms of the loss of certain diplomatic and foreign policy supports he thought doubly secure because of the aid extended ; secondly , a ...
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... donor's claim to have his advice taken seriously on the ground that he contributes substantial re- sources . This claim is strong in the case of projects , where the donor's contribution often amounts to one - half or more of the total ...
... donor's claim to have his advice taken seriously on the ground that he contributes substantial re- sources . This claim is strong in the case of projects , where the donor's contribution often amounts to one - half or more of the total ...
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... donor and will diminish public support for aid programs in the donor countries as it impels the recipient to assert his independence by moving away from the donor in areas not covered by the aid agreement ; and the negotiations leading ...
... donor and will diminish public support for aid programs in the donor countries as it impels the recipient to assert his independence by moving away from the donor in areas not covered by the aid agreement ; and the negotiations leading ...
Contents
Reflections | 41 |
Economic Development Research | 63 |
The Political Economy of ImportSubstituting | 85 |
Copyright | |
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