Chapter 14 Aid and Development: The Mozambican Case
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Published:2006
Channing Arndt, Sam Jones, Finn Tarp, 2006. "Chapter 14 Aid and Development: The Mozambican Case", Theory and Practice of Foreign Aid, S. Lahiri
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We consider the relationship between external aid and development in Mozambique from 1980–2004, identifying the specific mechanisms through which aid has influenced the developmental trajectory of the country. We undertake both a growth accounting analysis and review the intended and unintended effects of aid at the micro-level. Sustained aid flows to Mozambique, in conflict and post-conflict periods, have made an unambiguous, positive contribution to rapid growth since 1992. However, proliferation of donors and aid-supported interventions has burdened local administration, indicating a need for deeper domestic government accountability. To sustain growth, Mozambique must maximize benefits from natural resources while promoting constructive international market integration.
