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Few aspects of international economic policy have received so much attention or provoked as much controversy as international development assistance. This chapter analyses some of the key issues in the debate, drawing on the experience of many countries.
This is a slightly revised version of a paper written originally as a background document for the UN World Economic and Social Survey 2008 and printed in R. Kozul-Wright and P. Fortunato (eds), Securing Peace: State-Building and Economic Development in Post-Conflict Countries (United Nations, 2010).
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Panić, M. (2011). Post-Conflict Reconstruction: External Assistance and Lasting Peace. In: Globalization. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230307018_9
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