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' Nic van de Walle is the world's leading scholar of the politics of aid and structural adjustment in poor countries. In OVERCOMING STAGNATION IN AID-DEPENDENT COUNTRIES, he convincingly demonstrates that the perverse effects of corruption and negative incentives currently at play in many of the poorest countries undermine the effectiveness of foreign aid. He doesn't stop there; he proposes concrete alternatives to transform the relationship between donors and poor countries.' -William Easterly, Professor of Economics, New York University

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' Nic van de Walle is the world's leading scholar of the politics of aid and structural adjustment in poor countries. In OVERCOMING STAGNATION IN AID-DEPENDENT COUNTRIES, he convincingly demonstrates that the perverse effects of corruption and negative incentives currently at play in many of the poorest countries undermine the effectiveness of foreign aid. He doesn't stop there; he proposes concrete alternatives to transform the relationship between donors and poor countries.' -William Easterly, Professor of Economics, New York University
Autorenporträt
Nicolas van de Walle is the John S. Knight Professor of International Studies and the Director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies at Cornell University, and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Global Development, USA. He has published widely on democratization issues as well as on the politics of economic reform and on the effectiveness of foreign aid, with a special focus on Africa. His many publications include his most recent book, African Economies and the Politics of Permanent Crisis, 1979-1999 (Cambridge University Press, 2001).