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aid volatility 2 internet users 2 school completion rates 2 sector aid 2
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Consequences of aid volatility for macroeconomic management and aid effectiveness
Hudson, John - 2012
analysing aid's impact, for example, on social targets such as school completion rates, social sector aid rather than overall …
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Consequences of Aid Volatility for Macroeconomic Management and Aid Effectiveness
Hudson, John - World Institute for Development Economic Research … - 2012
This paper reviews both the literature on aid volatility and also adds to that literature. In general, the focus of this literature has been on the volatility of overall aid, while we focus more on the volatility of the individual aid sectors, e.g., educa
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