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'''Foreign Assistance and Economic Development''' was written by Hollis B. Chenery and Alan M. Strout. It first emerged as a discussion paper in [[UnitedStates/AgencyForInternationalDevelopment|USAID]]. It was later published in the American Economic Review volume 56 (1966). '''Foreign Assistance and Economic Development''' was written by Hollis B. Chenery and Alan M. Strout in 1966. It first emerged as a discussion paper in [[UnitedStates/AgencyForInternationalDevelopment|USAID]]. It was later published in the ''American Economic Review'' (vol. 56).

The authors examine international development aid through the lens of the [[Economics/HarrodDomarModel|Harrod-Domar model]]. They demonstrate the necessity of a rise in the savings rate in conjunction with an aid injection. Otherwise, the investment was a one-off expenditure that inflated production, and the impacts on [[Economics/BalanceOfPayments|balance of payments]] via servicing the debt negates any benefit .

The authors argue for successive aid injections, rather than focusing on the efficiency of a single aid injection.
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Foreign Assistance and Economic Development

Foreign Assistance and Economic Development was written by Hollis B. Chenery and Alan M. Strout in 1966. It first emerged as a discussion paper in USAID. It was later published in the American Economic Review (vol. 56).

The authors examine international development aid through the lens of the Harrod-Domar model. They demonstrate the necessity of a rise in the savings rate in conjunction with an aid injection. Otherwise, the investment was a one-off expenditure that inflated production, and the impacts on balance of payments via servicing the debt negates any benefit .

The authors argue for successive aid injections, rather than focusing on the efficiency of a single aid injection.


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