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A Half Penny on the Federal Dollar - The Future of Development Aid (Paperback)
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A Half Penny on the Federal Dollar - The Future of Development Aid (Paperback)
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Spending on U.S. foreign affairs, which constitutes only about one
percent of the federal budget, is being sharply reduced. Under the
President's 1996 budget plan, it will decline by just as great a
percentage as defense between 1990 and 2002--and by substantially
more than defense over the 1980-2002 period. No other major
category of federal spending will undergo a real cut over either
time period. The shrinking budget, totaling about $19 billion in
1997, will still have to fund the State Department, international
broadcasting and educational exchanges, trade subsidies and
investment guarantees for U.S. business overseas; United Nations
operations including peacekeeping, and all types of foreign
assistance. In this book, O'Hanlon and Graham focus primarily on
this last component of international spending. Specifically, they
analyze U.S. official development assistance (ODA) to poor
countries. The authors place U.S. ODA in a broad historical,
international, and economic perspective. They then recommend an
alternative approach to ODA for the United States as well as other
donors. They favor continuing to provide humanitarian and
grass-roots aid to most poor countries, but providing ODA to
promote macroeconomic growth only to those countries that maintain
coherent, market-oriented economic policy frameworks. The authors
argue that to provide effective aid, as well as to maintain U.S.
leadership in world affairs, net resources for ODA and the
international account need to increase only modestly.
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