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On the Other Side of the River
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/ Finance
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/ Macroeconomics
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/ Political science
/ Private sector
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/ World Bank
2015
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by
Paul Mosley
in
Banking
/ Banks
/ Behavioral economics
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Central banks
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumer choice
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer sovereignty
/ Consumption
/ Consumption function
/ Consumption possibilities
/ Consumption theories
/ Countries
/ Developed countries
/ Developing countries
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economic sectors
/ Economics
/ Finance
/ Financial economics
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government budgets
/ Human geography
/ Macroeconomics
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Private sector
/ Social sciences
/ World Bank
2015
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On the Other Side of the River
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Paul Mosley
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Banking
/ Banks
/ Behavioral economics
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Central banks
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumer choice
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer sovereignty
/ Consumption
/ Consumption function
/ Consumption possibilities
/ Consumption theories
/ Countries
/ Developed countries
/ Developing countries
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economic sectors
/ Economics
/ Finance
/ Financial economics
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government budgets
/ Human geography
/ Macroeconomics
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Private sector
/ Social sciences
/ World Bank
2015
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Seen from the offices of the Finance Ministry of Nepal or Tanzania, aid is something quite different from what it appears in Washington or Tokyo. For the donor, aid is an expenditure designed to further objectives of foreign and commercial policy; for the recipient, it is an inflow, designed to relieve a financial constraint. In the past a clear perception of the aid process has been made difficult by the tendency of many authors to portray one or other party as the sole controller of the manner in which aid is used.¹ To do this is, of course, as misleading
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