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      The Macro-economic Effects of Foreign Aid: Issues and Evidence
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      The Macro-economic Effects of Foreign Aid: Issues and Evidence

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      The Macro-economic Effects of Foreign Aid: Issues and Evidence

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      The Macro-economic Effects of Foreign Aid: Issues and Evidence book

      ByC. J. Jepma
      BookNorth-South Co-operation in Retrospect and Prospect

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1988
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 20
      eBook ISBN 9780203388259
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      ABSTRACT

      The early literature on the macro-economics of foreign aid, founded on the Harrod-Domar growth model, viewed investment shortage as the major bottleneck to developing countries' achievement of selfsustaining growth. When it became increasingly clear that import substituting industrialisation had a greater import content than expected, foreign exchange shortage came to be viewed as the major bottleneck. The resulting two-gap models provided a strong rationale for foreign assistance.

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