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Aid agency competition (English)

Critics of the aid industry have accused it of acting like a cartel (Easterly 2002). The accusation has some bite-globally the industry remains somewhat concentrated, and for the typical recipient country, highly concentrated. Yet the most striking fact about the industry is how relentlessly competitive pressures are building. There has been a constant stream of new entrants, a steady fall in global and local concentration, and a clear tendency for...
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Hadjimichael,Bita; Harford,Timothy Douglas; Klein,Maximilian Michael Johann.

Aid agency competition (English). Public policy for the private sector ; Note no. 277 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/390071468779101070

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