International aid; a discussion of the flow of public resources from rich to poor countries, with particular reference to British policy,

Economic aid and technical cooperation to developing countries. National level government policy and the role of international organizations in respect of such international state aid. Partly historical. Bibliography pp. 341 to 345

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Little, Ian Malcolm David, Clifford, Juliet Mary (joint author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Allen and Unwin, 1965
London, Allen and Unwin [1965]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Part I World aid and general principles
  • 1. The history of aid
  • 2. The quantity of world aid 1962-3
  • 3. The principles of aid-giving
  • Part II. Aid and development
  • 4. The recipients' world
  • 5. Some development theory
  • 6. Trade and aid
  • 7. Forms of capital inflow
  • 8. Planning, projects, and aid relations
  • 9. The terms of aid, and debt problem
  • 10. The need for capital, and the distribution of capital flow
  • Part III. Donors' problems
  • 11. What determines donors' aid levels?
  • 12. The need for co-operation at donor's capital city level
  • 13. The co-ordination of aid administration
  • 14. Summary conclusions, and the role of the Development Assistance Committee
  • Part IV. British aid policy
  • 15. The balance of payments, and the conditions and terms of aid
  • 16. Improving the use of British aid
  • Part V. Conclusions
  • 17. Conclusions.