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ID140332
Title ProperAid and policy preferences in oil-rich countries
Other Title Informationcomparing Indonesia and Nigeria
LanguageENG
AuthorFuady, Ahmad Helmy
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper analyses the role of foreign aid in assisting development in two oil-rich countries: Indonesia and Nigeria. It seeks to understand the way foreign aid provided assistance to transform Indonesia from a ‘fragile’ state in the 1960s into one of the ‘Asian Tigers’ in the mid-1990s, and why it did not prevent Nigeria from falling into ‘African Tragedy’. The paper argues that foreign aid may help not only to finance development, but also to navigate policy makers’ policy choices. It shows how foreign aid may or may not help policy makers turn their policy preferences into action.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 36, No.7; 2015: p.1349-1364
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 36 No 7
Key WordsOil ;  Indonesia ;  Nigeria ;  Aid ;  Policy


 
 
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