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  • How the Aid Industry Works: An Introduction to International Development (Arjan de Haan, 2009)143091
  • Aid: Understanding International Development Cooperation (John Degnbol-Martinussen & Poul Engberg-Pedersen, 2003)143095
  • Give and Take: What's the Matter with Foreign Aid? (David Sogge, 2002)143096
  • Foreign Aid: Control, Corrupt, Contain? (Andrew Bealinger, 2006)143097
  • Aid that Works: Successful Development in Fragile States (James Manor, 2007)143101
  • Making Aid Work (Robert Bates, Angus Deaton, et al, 2007)143102
  • Reinventing foreign aid (William Easterly, ed. 2008)143103
  • Evaluating Development Aid: Issues, Problems and Solutions (Basil Cracknell, 2000)143105
  • Foreign Aid and Development: Lessons Learnt and Directions For The Future (Finn Tarp, 2003)143106
  • Does Foreign Aid Really Work? (Roger Riddell, 2007)143107
  • The Morality of China in Africa: The Middle Kingdom and the Dark Continent (Stephen Chan, 2013)143111
  • Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics (Carol Lancaster, 2006)143112
  • The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa (Deborah Brautigam, 2009)143113
  • China in Africa: Partner, Competitor Or Hegemon? (Chris Alden, 2007)143117
  • Foreign aid after the cold war: the dynamics of multipolar economic competition (Rubin Patterson, 1997)143118
  • Catalyzing Development: A New Vision for Aid (Homi J. Kharas, Woojin Jung & Koji Makino, 2011)143119
  • Delivering Aid Differently: Lessons from the Field (Wolfgang Fengler & Homi Kharas, 2010)143123
  • Assessing Aid: What Works, what Doesn't, and why (World Bank, 1996)143124
  • Does Aid Work? (Robert Cassen et al, 1994)143125
  • Delivering Better together: Standard Operating Procedures for Oxfam’s Approach to Cash and Voucher Assistance - Oxfam 07/22303046
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