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Main characteristics of Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) flows

Main characteristics of Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) flows

... the Japanese government gives aid to financial institutions in developing countries (the first step) and then these financial institutions distribute loans to small projects (the second ... See full document

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An empirical analysis of the determinants of agricultural official development assistance

An empirical analysis of the determinants of agricultural official development assistance

... of official development assistance (ODA) provided to the agricultural and food ...of ODA makes this study stand out from the sea of qualitative ...aid flows between donor and ... See full document

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International Comparison of Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) policy

International Comparison of Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) policy

... The Japanese government refutes these criticisms by maintaining that it has its own approach to aid ...Japan’s ODA 1991, “Accusations that Japan’s ODA loans are commercially motivated or constitute ... See full document

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The effectiveness of Japanese official development assistance in Indonesia

The effectiveness of Japanese official development assistance in Indonesia

... The primary objective of the Koto Panjang Dam Project is to utilize water resources to produce electric power with 114 megawatts of the installed electricity generation capacity. The Koto Panjang Dam is located at the 10 ... See full document

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Development Assistance, Economic Growth Revisited: A Country Specific Analysis

Development Assistance, Economic Growth Revisited: A Country Specific Analysis

... ventures, development assistance mainly driven by donors’ interest ―center, peripheral exploitation‖ rather than recipient countries’ need for development assistance, aid is also said to breed ... See full document

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Foreign aid, foreign direct investment and domestic investment nexus in landlocked economies of Central Asia

Foreign aid, foreign direct investment and domestic investment nexus in landlocked economies of Central Asia

... external assistance, for example, ...economic development, transition countries of CA (5) were more concerned with economic growth and stabilization and less with social ... See full document

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Japan's official development assistance : its shape and implications for recipients : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies, Massey University

Japan's official development assistance : its shape and implications for recipients : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies, Massey University

... CHAPTER TWO: THE IMPACT OF JAPANESE AID AND DEVELOPMENT PHILOSOPHY ON JAPAN'S ODA PROGRAMME.. Japan's Cultural Heritage.[r] ... See full document

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Relationship between official development assistance and economics growth: a var estimation

Relationship between official development assistance and economics growth: a var estimation

... There are some authors who defend their thesis that aid does not affect growth or can even slow it down. Peter Bauer is the strongest advocate of the view, arguing that aid has a discouraging effect on investment and ... See full document

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ACP: Statistical Yearbook 1972 1978/ACP: Annuaire statistique

ACP: Statistical Yearbook 1972-1978/ACP: Annuaire statistique

... 20: External resource flows to developing countries from DAC members and multilateral agencies This table shows the principal types of resource flows received: net ODA, other official fl[r] ... See full document

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The United Nations & the European Union: Partners in Multilateralism. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 4/2007, June 2007

The United Nations & the European Union: Partners in Multilateralism. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 4/2007, June 2007

... the main donor to UNEP, cannot hide the fact that European countries still figure among the world’s largest ...sustainable development copes with the one advocated by different UN ... See full document

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FINANCIALISATION OF OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

FINANCIALISATION OF OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

... of ODA among multi- and bi-lateral aid agencies such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and other ‗banks‘ ...the development ‗banks‘ pursued to a certain extent aid investment policies using ... See full document

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The questionable economics of development assistance in Africa: hot fresh evidence, 1996 2010

The questionable economics of development assistance in Africa: hot fresh evidence, 1996 2010

... Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, it is important to highlight some recently documented strategies for ...urban development paradigms are changing with the genuine concerns on the process of ... See full document

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The relationship between foreign development assistance and human rights peerformance : a case study of the United States of America, Canada, The Netherlands and Indonesia : a research project presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the de

The relationship between foreign development assistance and human rights peerformance : a case study of the United States of America, Canada, The Netherlands and Indonesia : a research project presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... Though Indonesia's record on human rights has remained deplorable, Foreign Development Assistance ODA has continued on the ground.. This thesis, finally , suggests possibilities for futu[r] ... See full document

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The Effects of Remittances on Output per Worker in Sub Saharan Africa: A Production Function Approach

The Effects of Remittances on Output per Worker in Sub Saharan Africa: A Production Function Approach

... Ahortor and Adenutsi (2008) study a sample of 31 small-open developing countries, 16 of which are in Latin America and the Caribbean, and 15 are from SSA for the time period 1996- 2006. Their dependent variable is the ... See full document

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Main Characteristics of Hungarian Twin and Multiple Births in Official Statistics

Main Characteristics of Hungarian Twin and Multiple Births in Official Statistics

... effect on the high twinning rate in Hungary. While in the 1990s usually 2–3% of natural conceptions resulted in twin children, this rate was 30% in the case of ART, according to (non-official) medical statistics ... See full document

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EU donor atlas: mapping official development assistance

EU donor atlas: mapping official development assistance

... I 11 ,, ,) ,~, \ Develop ment witn Foreword Strategies YU IDC challenging year for the development the Millennium Development Goals on progress on made of the stock going to take Community We are a st[.] ... See full document

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Long run Trends and Recent Developments in Official Assistance from Donor Countries

Long run Trends and Recent Developments in Official Assistance from Donor Countries

... multilateral development banks and IMF are non-concesssional and do not qualify as ...technical assistance or for social sector activities will generate the necessary revenue for ... See full document

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Is Aid for Agriculture Effective in Sub Saharan Africa?

Is Aid for Agriculture Effective in Sub Saharan Africa?

... the development of the Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA) as the major source of income, food, employment, and in its effectiveness in reducing ...African Development Bank Group (AfDB) Feed Africa Strategy (2016) ... See full document

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Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Development in Pakistan [1960 2002]

Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Development in Pakistan [1960 2002]

... The Two-Gap Model suggests that the Poor countries have to rely on the foreign resources to fill the two Gaps: Import-Export Gap and the Savings-Investment Gap. There are many forms of the foreign resources like FDI ... See full document

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Annual report 2011 on the European Community’s development policy and the implementation of external assistance in 2010. Report from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2011) 414 final, 6 July 2011

Annual report 2011 on the European Community’s development policy and the implementation of external assistance in 2010. Report from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2011) 414 final, 6 July 2011

... During 2010, the Commission delivered budget support programmes (€495 million) to Africa for poverty reduction with a continued strong focus on the MDGs. It also continued efforts to combat the short-term fiscal impact ... See full document

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