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First World, Third World
ISBN: 9780333759752 / Angielski / Twarda / 1999 / 253 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 20 dni roboczych. This new updated and extended edition of First World, Third World examines the failures of aid to eliminate poverty. The world development effort can claim only limited success, and in some parts of the world, especially Africa, failure must be recognised. William Ryrie, while starting from a position of sympathy with the aims of the aid effort, insists that the record must be analysed with ruthless honesty. Well-intentioned aid has often had perverse and harmful effects. One of these has been to undermine the working of the market economy, which offers the best hope for development and...
This new updated and extended edition of First World, Third World examines the failures of aid to eliminate poverty. The world development effort can ...
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First World, Third World
ISBN: 9780333759769 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 253 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 20 dni roboczych. This new updated and extended edition of First World, Third World examines the failures of aid to eliminate poverty. The world development effort can claim only limited success, and in some parts of the world, especially Africa, failure must be recognised. William Ryrie, while starting from a position of sympathy with the aims of the aid effort, insists that the record must be analysed with ruthless honesty. Well-intentioned aid has often had perverse and harmful effects. One of these has been to undermine the working of the market economy, which offers the best hope for development and...
This new updated and extended edition of First World, Third World examines the failures of aid to eliminate poverty. The world development effort can ...
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cena:
386,41 zł |
First World, Third World
ISBN: 9780333657317 / Angielski / Miękka / 1995 / 240 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 20 dni roboczych. Over a billion people still live in abject poverty. International aid, and its organs such as the World Bank, can claim only limited success. Indeed, in some parts of the world, especially Africa, they must acknowledge failure. William Ryrie analyses the record of international aid with ruthless honesty, while sympathising with its objectives. Aid has often had perverse and harmful effects. Probably its most basic failure has been to undermine the working of the market economy, which offers the best hope of rapid growth and declining poverty. Ryrie argues that a new intellectual basis for aid...
Over a billion people still live in abject poverty. International aid, and its organs such as the World Bank, can claim only limited success. Indeed, ...
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104,31 zł |