What began as a much-applauded example of American concern for less
prosperous peoples is now a favorite target in political debates;
the recipient nations themselves have called into question the
extent and nature of the aids programs. In this much-enlarged
edition, almost twenty new articles are included. They reflect the
skepticism about foreign-aid programs, and particularly about fixed
rates of growth for developing countries. There is increased
emphasis on the nature of the developing economies and on the
development record.
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