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  2. From Aid to Development. The Global Fight against Poverty.
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Debate the Issues: Investment
Ageing. Debate the Issues.
Income Inequality. The Gap between Rich and Poor.
Economic Globalisation. Origins and consequences.
From Aid to Development. The Global Fight against Poverty.
Chapters
Foreword and Acknowledgements
Introduction
The persistence of poverty
What is aid?
Shifting development goals and motivations
Are we getting results?
Changing relationships and policies
Governance matters
New partners for development
References
Summary
From Crisis to Recovery. The Causes, Course and Consequences of the Great Recession.
Fisheries. While Stocks Last?.
International Migration. The Human Face of Globalisation.
International Trade. Free, Fair and Open?.
Sustainable Development. Linking Economy, Society, Environment.
Human Capital. How what you know shapes your life.

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New partners for development

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract As it’s done before, the global economy is shifting once again, with the emergence of new economic powerhouses like China and India. They’re becoming important partners for the world’s poorest countries, introducing new ideas, energy and money, but also new challenges for development co-operation.
Page Count 20
Starting Page 146
Ending Page 165
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2012-06-25
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Governance Development Social Issues/Migration/Health Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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