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Conclusion: from ‘Selfish Donors’ to ‘Good International Citizens’?

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Choosing the appropriate mix of theories and methods in a given field of social science can sometimes shed new light on allegedly old issues; many well-known assumptions of a causal or constitutive nature may be called into question if we look at them from a different angle.

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Petermann, JH. (2013). Conclusion: from ‘Selfish Donors’ to ‘Good International Citizens’?. In: Between Export Promotion and Poverty Reduction. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00048-6_8

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