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Contents of Volume 5 xxxiii

6. Aid, Fiscal Policy, and Volatility 4452


7. Aid and Governance 4454
7.1 History and the state 4456
7.2 Aid and political leadership 4457
7.3 Aid and the common-pool problem 4458
7.4 Aid and corruption 4459
7.5 Aid, political instability, and war 4461
7.6 Aid to fragile states 4462
8. A New Partnership Model? 4463
8.1 Should democracies get the most aid? 4464
8.2 Democracy as a necessary condition 4465
8.3 Democracy as a sufficient condition 4466
8.4 Summary 4467
9. Conditionality in Theory and Practice 4468
9.1 Policy conditionality 4469
9.2 Commitment problems 4470
9.3 Heroes and villains 4471
9.4 Conditionality versus ownership 4472
9.5 Governance conditionality 4474
10. Selective Aid Allocation 4475
10.1 Developing rules for aid allocation 4477
10.2 Dynamic aid allocation 4477
11. The New Conditionality 4478
11.1 The meaning of ownership 4479
11.2 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 4479
11.3 Social participation 4480
11.4 New forms of conditionality 4481
11.5 The future of conditionality 4483
12. Donor Policies 4483
12.1 Proliferation of projects and programs 4484
12.2 Learning and accountability 4485
12.3 Randomized trials and evidence-based aid policies 4486
12.4 Evaluate, evaluate, evaluate 4489
13. Meeting Basic Needs 4490
13.1 Public service delivery 4491
13.2 Agriculture and rural development 4492
14. Aid for the Twenty-First Century 4493
14.1 New directions for foreign aid 4495
15. Conclusions 4499

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