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The Politics of Aid: Moving Towards an Attention Economy

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The Politics of Aid: Moving Towards an Attention Economy
Author(s)Henderson, Hazel
AbstractHazel Henderson argues that the politics of aid cannot be divorced from global geopolitics and must be seen in the context of today’s accelerating globalization. She argues that citizens’ groups need to harness today’s communication technologies to expand and empower an attention economy that can create change in economic behaviour on a global scale.
IssueNo3
Pages65-70
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDevelopment
VolumeNo42
PubDate September 1999
ISBN_ISSN1011-6370

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