Towards Long-Term Cooperation

  • Georges Gorse
Volume 4 Number 2-3
Published: March 1, 1972
In assessing the criteria for deciding when aid should be granted - or refused - to countries where government policies contradict the economic and social prerequisites of development, Dudley Seers is right to stress the importance of two principles, which are too often ignored: 1) Aid for development purposes presupposes the active cooperation of the recipient country. 2) The basic aims of aid should be seen as part of a long term plan.

Keywords:

  • Aid
  • Poverty
From Issue: Vol. 4 No. 2-3 (1972) | China and Aid