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Taking a broad-brush view of the past 60 years of official development assistance (ODA) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), leading to a decision that ODA is a total failure for all SSA countries, is both misleading and unsupported by credible evidence. It discredits the good that has been achieved in African countries like Botswana, where genuine interest in
Admassu, Kinday Zewdu
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Performance Management of Official Development Assistance (ODA): Examining Qualitative Performance
Korean Production and Operations Management Society, 2023In many OECD member countries, including South Korea, Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been steadily increasing. However, criticisms have been raised regarding the limited tangible impact compared to the amount of assistance provided. Hence, there is a growing emphasis on managing ODA outcomes based on the policy validity and sustainability of
Taewoo Nam, Songeun Kim, Hyundong Nam
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Official Development Assistance (ODA) Programme
1999Before 1991, Vietnam received official development assistance (ODA) from two main sources: countries under the COMECON (which essentially were the former USSR, and Eastern European countries), and capitalist countries such as Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, India, Kuwait, for example. The total amount of ODA received up to 1991 was US$21.150 billion.
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2018
This paper is an empirical research study examining the impact of official development assistance (ODA) on economic growth in 60 developing countries covering Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Panel data analysis will be conducted for the period of 1996 to 2016, in order to examine the impact of ODA on economic growth.
Dang Van Dan, Vu Duc Binh
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This paper is an empirical research study examining the impact of official development assistance (ODA) on economic growth in 60 developing countries covering Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Panel data analysis will be conducted for the period of 1996 to 2016, in order to examine the impact of ODA on economic growth.
Dang Van Dan, Vu Duc Binh
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Journal of Business and African Economy, 2023
Human capital remains one the greatest assets of any nation and as such, successful economies have always focused on enhancing the quality of their human capital stock. Nigeria and developing economies are confronted with human capital development challenges caused by poor and insufficient capital needed to build human capacity. Developing nations till
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Human capital remains one the greatest assets of any nation and as such, successful economies have always focused on enhancing the quality of their human capital stock. Nigeria and developing economies are confronted with human capital development challenges caused by poor and insufficient capital needed to build human capacity. Developing nations till
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LGU Access to Official Development Assistance (ODA): Status, Issues, and Concerns
2010Statistics on the distribution of ODA loans show that the local government sector is the smallest direct recipient of this funding source. While it has been observed that the amount of ODA grants and the number of ODA grant projects have been declining over the years, several factors could explain why LGUs have not been able to have a substantial share
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Japanese and South Korean Official Development Assistance (ODA)
2014This thesis aims at reviewing the coherence of rhetoric and behavior of Japanese and South Korean aid policy. By using the theoretical framework of role theory, the role conceptions of Japanese and South Korean policy-makers are compared with the actual role performances of the countries. A four step methodological approach was chosen.
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Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Conflict: A Case Study on Japanese ODA to Vietnam
2013Vietnam has become a model for achieving rapid economic development. In 2009, the country reached “middle income” status and joined a number of other Asian countries that have shown remarkable economic progress in a short period of time. An important element in this success has been the Official Development Assistance (ODA) that the country has ...
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Official development assistance (ODA) In Vietnam: Challenges and proposed solutions
Journal of Finance & Accounting ResearchOfficial Development Assistance (ODA) is a crucial financial resource that supports developing countries in fostering economic growth and improving social well-being. This paper evaluates key challenges and proposes solutions to enhance the effective utilization of ODA in the future.
Van Dan Nguyen, Quynh Anh Le
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Official Development Assistance (ODA) as a Japanese Foreign Policy Tool
2000Over the past five decades, Japan initially received from and subsequently provided economic assistance to the developing world. The amount of Japanese aid over the years has surged commensurate with the recovery and growth of the Japanese economy, making Japan the top world donor in the 1990s.
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