Volume 36. Issue 3: Increased Aid: Minimising Problems, Maximising Gains
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Notes on Contributors
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Summaries
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Introduction
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The Case for Doubling Aid
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Don't Throw Money at Africa
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Increased Aid Absorptive Capacity: Challenges and Opportunities Towards 2015
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Implications of a Major Increase in Aid to Africa: The Case of Zambia
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Implications of Substantially Increased Development Aid: The Case of Uganda
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Major Additional Funding for the MDGs: A Mixed Blessing for Capacity Development
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External Aid to India
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Increasing Aid for Poverty Reduction: Rethinking the Policy Agenda
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The State and Governance: The Main Bottlenecks for Absorbing Massively Increased Aid?
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Reaching the Health MDGs with Human Resource Reforms: Financial, Educational and Management Capacities
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Aid Ineffectiveness in Sub?Saharan Africa: The Problem of Donor Capacity
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Aid and Governance: Doing Good and Doing Better
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Donors' Learning Difficulties: Results, Relationships and Responsibilities
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2005)