Aid from international NGOS: blind spots on the aid allocation map
In: Routledge studies in development economics 70
In: Routledge studies in development economics 70
chapter 1 Introduction -- part Part I Mapping and testing potential determinants of geographic choices of international NGOs -- chapter 2 What determines geographic choices of NGOs? An exploration -- chapter 3 Geographic decisions of Dutch NGOs: Myths and realities -- part Part II Explaining the geographic concentration of international NGOs -- chapter 4 The concentration of NGOs: An evolutionary economic geography approach -- chapter 5 Do country images affect the concentration of NGOs? -- chapter 6 Back donors' influence on concentration: marketization or slipstream? -- part Analysing the implications of the geographic choices of international NGOs -- chapter 7 The consequences of concentration of NGOs: does it affect cooperation? -- chapter 8 Implications of the research findings.
In: Routledge studies in development economics 70
In: Routledge studies in development economics 70
1. Introduction -- pt. I. Mapping and testing potential determinants of geographic choices of international NGOs -- 2. What determines geographic choices of NGOs? An exploration -- 3. Geographic decisions of Dutch NGOs: myths and realities -- pt. II. Explaining the geographic concentration of international NGOs -- 4. concentration of NGOs: an evolutionary economic geography approach -- 5. Do country images affect the concentration of NGOs? -- 6. Back donors' influence on concentration: marketization or slipstream? -- pt. III. Analysing the implications of the geographic choices of international NGOs -- 7. Consequences of concentration of NGOs: does it affect cooperation? -- 8. Implications of the research findings
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