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Tables of Contents for Programme Aid and Development
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of figures
xi
 
List of tables
xiii
 
Preface
xviii
 
List of acronyms
xix
 
PART I Introduction and methodology
1
32
Programme aid and the international financial institutions
3
14
Introduction
3
1
The World Bank and the IMF
4
1
The origin of programme aid
5
5
The nature of the conditions and the conditionality process
10
4
The future of the World Bank and IMF
14
1
Overview of the book
15
2
The evaluation of programme aid: a methodological framework
17
16
Assessing the impact of programme aid
17
1
The meaning of programme aid
17
2
Conceptual framework
19
2
Methodology
21
12
PART II Case studies
33
420
Development by default: programme aid to Bangladesh
35
38
Jan Kees Van Donge
Introduction
35
1
Aid flows to Bangladesh
35
5
Policy reform and policy dialogue
40
7
Aid effectiveness
47
17
Conclusion
64
2
Appendices
66
7
Supporting success: economic growth in Cape Verde in the early 1990s
73
33
Introduction
73
1
Aid to Cape Verde
74
6
Policy reforms
80
9
The role of aid
89
5
Concluding comments
94
2
Appendices
96
10
Politics and partnership in Ghana in the 1980s, with reference to co-financing as a bilateral aid instrument
106
44
NH Sowa
Introduction
106
1
Aid in Ghana
107
5
The reform programme
112
11
The macro impact of aid funds
123
8
Development impact
131
9
Conclusions
140
10
From rehabilitation to recovery: Mozambique in the 1990s
150
44
Introduction
150
1
Aid to Mozambique
150
11
Policy reform
161
12
Development performance and aid effectiveness
173
9
Concluding comments
182
2
Appendices
184
10
Aid, debt and dependence: programme aid in Nicaragua
194
54
Introduction
194
1
Aid to Nicaragua
194
9
Donors and policy reform
203
14
The impact of aid
217
10
Supply response and poverty reduction
227
6
Conclusion
233
3
Appendices
236
12
A hesitant reformer: Tanzania in the 1990s
248
41
Jan Kees Van Donge
Introduction
248
1
Trends in aid and programme aid
248
6
The evolution of policy dialogue in Tanzania
254
11
Economic and social development and the role of aid
265
11
Conclusion
276
2
Appendices
278
11
What does the `showcase' show? Programme aid in Uganda
289
59
Jan Kees Van Donge
Introduction
289
1
Programme aid to Uganda
289
7
Policies, policy changes and the role of donors
296
16
The impact of aid funds
312
7
Aid effectiveness: supply effects and poverty reduction
319
15
Conclusion
334
3
Appendices
337
11
Aid in a rapidly growing `off-track' economy: Vietnam in the 1990s
348
54
Jan Kees Van Donge
Introduction
348
1
Aid to Vietnam
349
3
Policy reform and policy dialogue
352
15
Socio-economic development in the period of reform
367
20
Macroeconomic impact of aid inflows
387
7
The future of Vietnamese development and the case for programme aid
394
2
Appendix
396
6
A black sheep among reformers? Zambia in the 1990s
402
51
Introduction
402
1
Aid to Zambia in the 1990s
402
4
Donor influence on the Zambian reform programme
406
14
Government fiscal performance
420
7
External account performance
427
6
Programme aid, growth and poverty reduction
433
6
Concluding comments
439
2
Appendices
441
12
PART III Thematic summaries
453
88
Modalities of programme aid
455
25
The objectives and rationale for programme aid
455
3
Trends and patterns in programme aid
458
5
Programme aid modalities
463
13
Does modality matter?
476
4
The role of donor agencies in policy change
480
25
Introduction: the political economy of reform
480
5
External actors in domestic politics
485
8
How has Sweden influenced policies?
493
8
Conclusions
501
4
Have reforms worked?
505
18
Policy change in Swedish programme countries
505
2
Policy change and economic performance
507
10
Governance and political reform
517
2
Concluding comments
519
4
The impact of programme aid funds
523
18
Introduction
523
1
Approach to the analysis
523
4
Aid's impact on the external account
527
9
Fiscal response, stabilisation, savings and investment
536
2
Some concluding comments
538
3
PART IV Conclusion
541
12
Conclusions on programme aid and development: beyond conditionality
543
10
Introduction
543
1
Main findings
544
2
The role of the IFIs
546
3
The HIPC initiative and the rise of budget support
549
4
Index
553