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The Opportunistic Juggling of Aid Statistics: The “Financial Flows”
Author(s)Myrdal, Gunnar
AbstractMyrdal states that commercial and financial policies of developed countries toward underdeveloped countries are a moral issue. In discussing the feelings and interests surrounding the roles of foreign aid in development, Myrdal looks at allocation of aid, private direct investment, loss of independence, corruption, distribution of aid and national interests.
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Pages310-335
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceChallenge of World Poverty: A World Anti-Poverty Program in Outline, The
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PubDate1970
ISBN_ISSN713901543
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