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  • Bretton Woods Project - Conditionality !144936
  • Conditionality - Wikipedia144937
  • IMF Factsheet on Conditionality144941
  • Review of World Bank Conditionality - World Bank144942
  • UK Gov - Lessons from the use of Aid Conditionality in Peace Processes144943
  • Book (free online PDF): The IMF & The World Bank in Africa: Conditionality, Impact & Alternatives (Kjell Havnevik1987)144947
  • Foreign aid's efficacy through conditionality - Borgen Project 17.12.20311121
  • Report: Lessons from the use of aid conditionality in peace processes - K4D 17.12.19311259
  • Report: How international financial institutions and donors influence economic policies in developing countries - Eurodad 09/16144948
  • Report: Conditionally yours: An analysis of the policy conditions attached to IMF loans - Eurodad 04/14144949
  • World Bank and conditionality undermining democratic ownership - Reality of Aid 02/13144953
  • Report: Implications of IMF loans and conditionalities on the poor and vulnerable in Ghana - ActionAid 11/10144954
  • The end of democratic conditionality: good riddance? (pdf) - FRIDE 10/10144955
  • Conditionality in World Bank crisis-lending to Ghana - Eurodad 07/10144959
  • Handbook of Development Economics: Aid and Conditionality - Science Direct, 2010311120
  • Report: World Bank Conditionality - Poor Deal for Poor Countries - A SEED 11/08144960
  • Report: Critical Conditions - The IMF maintains its grip on low-income governments - Eurodad 04/08144961
  • Report: Untying the knots - How the World Bank is failing to deliver real change on conditionality - Eurodad 11/07144965
  • Report: Conditionality in Development Policy Lending (pdf) - World Bank 11/07144966
  • Paper: When Does Aid Conditionality Work? - Stanford 10/07144967
  • When Does Aid Conditionality Work? - University of California 10/07311254
  • Report: The Impact of World Bank & IMF Conditionality: An Investigation into Electricity Privatisation in Nicaragua - Christian AId 07/07144971
  • Report: Loosening the leash? The World Bank Conditionality Review - Eurodad 04/07144972
  • Kicking the Habit: How the World Bank and the IMF are still addicted to attaching economic policy conditions to aid - OxfamP&P 11.01.06144973
  • Report: What progress? A shadow review of World Bank conditionality - Action Aid 11/06144977
  • The World Bank’s and the IMF’s use of Conditionality to Encourage Privatization and Liberalization: Current Issues and Practices - Oslo Conditionality Conference 11/06144978
  • Report: World Bank and IMF conditionality: a development injustice - Eurodad 06/06144979
  • Report: Review of World Bank Conditionality - World Bank 09/05144983
  • Partnerships for poverty reduction: rethinking conditionality: A UK Policy Paper - DFID 03/05144984
  • Paper: IMF Conditionality: Theory and Evidence - IEO 12/04144985
  • Paper: An Analysis of IMF Conditionality - UNCTAD 08/03144989
  • Why Conditional Aid Does Not Work and What Can Be Done About It ? - GSDRC, 2003311261
  • How does conditional aid (not) work? - IMF Working Paper, 2002311122
  • Book: Aid and Political Conditionality - Routledge 01.04.95311255
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