ABSTRACT

Why do we spend anything on aid? … Does the aid do any good or does it actually do harm? How does it reach those who need it? … Good intentions are obviously not enough.

countries, including the rationale for and major types of foreign assistance to agri culture

2 Discusses the types, the objectives, and the positive and negative effects of food aid programs in less-developed countries

3 Identifies means for improving the effectiveness of foreign assistance

DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS RELATED to AGRICULTURE Flows of capital into developing countries can help overcome a shortage of capital relative to labor. Private capital flows, however, may not be sufficient to meet development needs for several reasons. Restrictions on investments and other forms of capital flows in developing countries create risks for private investors, as do political and legal uncertainty and long gestation periods for projects. Many key forms of infrastructure have attributes of public goods, and it is difficult to charge for use of

public goods. All these factors reduce the willingness of the private sector to undertake investments and, hence, can slow the flow of capital into developing countries. The absence of sufficient incentives to invest can also result from incomplete development of international capital institutions. Foreign development assistance (aid) is one possible solution to help reduce the resulting capital imbalance, including assistance to the agricultural sector.