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_aThe World Bank _99685 |
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_aConditionality revisited : _bconcepts, experiences, and lessons / _cThe World Bank ; edited by Stefan Koeberle |
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_aWashington, DC : _bWorld Bank, _c2005. |
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_axvi, 273 pages : _bColor graphics and illustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aConditionality revisited: what has changed?. -- Plicy approaches and policy-based lending: what have we learned. -- Toward country-owned approaches: do we still need conditionality?. -- Partnerships in policy-based lending. | |
| 520 | 0 | _aConditionality has been a controversial aspect of policy-based lending since the 1980s. Critics argued that donors often designed and imposed conditionality without sufficient regard for the borrower country's preferences, resulting in inflexible and even ineffective lending. Proponents maintained that conditionality encouraged borrowing countries to undertake reforms and helped ensure mutual accountability and due diligence. | |
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_aEconomic assistance _vCongresses. _939204 |
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_aConditionality (International relations) _vCongresses. _939205 |
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_aEconomic assistance _xPolitical aspects _vCongresses. _939206 |
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_aLoans, Foreign _xPolitical aspects _vCongresses. _939207 |
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_aEconomic development _xFinance _vCongresses. _939208 |
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_aKoeberle, Stefan, _d1965- _eEditor _939209 |
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