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- Workshop
- Posted 3 months ago
Analyzing Global Development with the Geocoded Official Development Assistance Dataset (GODAD)
Between 13 Mar and 14 Mar in Göttingen, Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 5 months ago
The Political Economy of International Organization (PEIO)
Between 23 Jan and 25 Jan in Boston, United States -
- A Flawed System
- Posted 3 years ago
The Problems With Development Aid
​Development aid: what is it good for? Well, according to much research the answer may well be absolutely nothing. In fact, it may well be worse than nothing. When judged against its aim of ‘instigating economic development and alleviating poverty’, its record is so dismal it looks as though aid actually hinders the achievement of its own stated goals. And the curious thing is this seems to be something of an open secret. Even to an untrained eye the big numbers pertaining to development aid don’t look right. Take Africa, for example. Over $1 trillion dollars has been pumped into the continent in the last 50 years, and how much has it benefited? How many African countries are actually in a better condition now than they were before receiving aid?