Recipients and Contributors: Middle income countries and the future of development cooperation

Published By: Department of Economic & Social Affairs | Published Date: July, 01 , 2014

The new role that middle-income countries (MICs) play in the global landscape obliges international community to review the configuration of the development cooperation system. On the one hand, MICs still face considerable structural deficits that affect their process of development; on the other, international community needs MICs to participate more intensively in the international agenda. Development cooperation can support both purposes, although for that to happen, substantial changes are required in traditional approaches and procedures of current international aid. This paper analyses these subjects with the objective of helping decision-makers come to good decisions.

Author(s): Andy Sumner, Jonathan Glennie, Jose Alonso | Posted on: Jan 11, 2016 | Views() | Download (177)


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