Development Without Aid

Development Without Aid

by David A. Phillips
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/04/2013

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“Development Without Aid” opens up perspectives and analyzes facts about foreign aid to the poorest developing countries. The discussion is advocacy as much as analysis, and makes extensive reference to recent research, including the author’s previous work on the World Bank.


Starting from a perception about development formed during the author’s formative years in what is now Malawi, the book develops a critique of foreign aid as an alien resource inherently unable to provide the necessary dynamism to propel the poorest countries out of poverty, and compromised by profound anomalies which subvert its own effectiveness. The book aims to help move the perception of development in poor countries squarely beyond foreign aid and beyond the discussion of its role, architecture and design, and to re-assert an indigenous development path out of poverty.


To move beyond foreign aid, the book examines a new international dynamic, i.e., the rapid growth of the world’s diasporas as a quasi-indigenous resource of increasing strength in terms of both financial and human capital. It considers the extent to which such resources might be able to replace the apparatus of foreign aid and help move towards a reassertion of sovereignty by poor states, especially in Africa, over their own development process.

ISBN:
9780857280671
9780857280671
Category:
Development economics & emerging economies
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-04-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Anthem Press
David A. Phillips

David A. Phillips (1934-1993) was regarded as one of the world's leading numerologists and was the author of 12 books.

His expertise in health and nutrition culminated in his attainment of a doctorate in philosophy from London University in 1971. He travelled regularly to lecture and consult on numerology, incorporating his lifelong study of health and personal growth into his teachings.

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