Money and power [electronic resource] : great predators in the political economy of development / Sarah Bracking.
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- HC59.7 .B672 2009eb
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338.9109051 World development report 2005 | 338.9109051 World development report 2006 | 338.9109172/4 Foreign aid allocation, governance, and economic growth | 338.91091724 Money and power | 338.9109172/4 The aid trap | 338.91/09172/4 Targeting of transfers in developing countries | 338.9109172/4 Problem-driven political economy analysis : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The political economy of development -- Money in the political economy of development -- Making markets -- International development banks and creditor states -- The British market makers -- Poverty in Africa and the history of multilateral aid -- Derivative business and aid-funded accumulation -- Private sector development and bilateral interventions -- Taking the long view of promoting capitalism -- Aid effectiveness: what are we measuring? -- Conclusion.
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