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_aTilley, Helen, _d1968- _951758 |
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_aThe political economy of aid and accountability : _bthe rise and fall of budget support in Tanzania / _cHelen Tilley |
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_aBurlington : _bAshgate Pub., _c2014. |
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_a157 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aThe provision of aid is increasingly under scrutiny with increasing demands for results. This raises the question: what are our expectations from aid and are they realistic? Too often accountability is argued for without questioning if what is understood by the term is relevant or applicable. The Political Economy of Aid and Accountability explores the real meaning of accountability and argues for a new approach to aid more relevant to recipient countries. | ||
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_aFinance, Public _zTanzania _xAccounting _951759 |
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_aResponsibility _zTanzania _951760 |
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_aEconomic assistance _zTanzania _951761 |
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_uhttps://uowd.box.com/s/rdk16sw3fsuvld7m39p8jmt38h09td0h _zLocation Map |