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100 1 _aLele, Uma,
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245 1 0 _aTransitions in development :
_bthe role of aid and commercial flows /
_cedited by Uma Lele and Ijaz Nabi
260 _aSan Francisco, California :
_bAn International Center for Economic Growth Publication,
_c©1991
300 _axx, 535 páginas :
_bilustraciones y gráficas a blanco y negro ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIncluye notas a pie de página.
504 _aBibliografía: páginas 475-514
505 0 _aCountry studies -- Aid-related Issues
520 3 _aOver the past four decades, billions of dollars have been transferred from devel oped to developing countries Why has this foreign capital stimulated growth and reduced poverty in some countries and led to staggering debt in others? In Transitions in development scholars from around the world use case studies of Asian, African, and Latin American countries to show how aid and commercial capital flows have worked and how they have failed Along with a consideration of several broad, aid-related issues, these country studies provide policy lessons on the effective use of external capital and offer hope for the wise use of devel opment resources in the future.
650 1 4 _aAsistencia económica
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_vEstudios de casos
_xPaíses en desarrollo
650 2 4 _aMovimientos de capital
_vEstudios de casos
_xPaíses en desarrollo
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650 2 4 _aPaíses en desarrollo
_vEstudios de casos
_xPolítica económica
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700 1 _aNabi, Ijaz,
_eeditor
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