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- W2209466544 abstract "United States foreign assistance in the 1980s has in many senses come full circle. Disappointment over the impact of its development projects has led the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to advocate more policy with recipient governments about how they can better promote economic development, a position marking the revival of a strategy that USAID emphasized during the 1950s and 1960s.' The logic for stressing dialogue over more conventional project aid is simple, for, as the agency's recent paper on this topic puts it, an integrated set of well planned and well executed economic assistance projects may fail to have a significant developmental impact in the absence of a favorable economic environment. 2 While the importance of the environment is obvious, how far a donor should go to try to alter another country's economic system is not. Proposals for introducing more dialogue into the aid process usually entail some notion of conditionality, that is, the employment of foreign assistance as a positive or negative incentive for economic reforms by the recipient government. Making internal change the quid pro quo for external assistance is, however, controversial. Appearances aside, does economic assistance really give donors much leverage over recipients' policies? Will not the negotiations embarrass the recipient government and erode its support? What is to prevent politicians and administrators from quietly sabotaging new programs once the aid is in hand? Why should one even assume that foreign advisers are better analysts than local officials? Hirschman and Bird speculated about these problems" @default.
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- W2209466544 title "Policy dialogue, conditionality, and agricultural development; implications of India's green revolution" @default.
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