The Future of Aid 1 : The Rise of the Undergrowth

This note considers the future of aid from the perspective of the 2005-2030 time frame. It offers a possible scenario for the future, with booming private remittances and nongovernmental aid flows put to innovative uses, eclipsing a less agile, more politically driven official aid industry. A companion note (report 32125) offers a second scenario. The notes were written in the spirit of plausible stories abougt the future to encourage thinking about possible responses.

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Main Authors: Harford, Tim, Klien, Michael, Tilmes, Klaus
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-03
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, AGRICULTURE, AID, AID AGENCIES, AID FLOWS, AID PROGRAMS, BILATERAL AID, BOND MARKETS, BORROWING, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, DEBT, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, DEVELOPMENT BANKS, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT IMPACT, DIRECT INVESTMENT, DISBURSEMENTS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, FINANCIAL FLOWS, FOOD HYGIENE, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, INNOVATION, INTERNATIONAL AID, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, MALARIA, MATCHING, MIGRATION, MORTGAGES, PRIVATE DONORS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PUBLIC POLICY, RETIREMENT, SAVINGS, TRANSPARENCY, TUBERCULOSIS, UNITED NATIONS, VICTIMS, WORKERS, WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/03/5741874/future-aid-1-rise-undergrowth
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11227
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