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Authors: Dambisa Moyo
and bond issues
89
and HIV–AIDS
71
IDA graduate success story
38
,
40
market-oriented incentives
34
tribal groupings
32
Bottom Billion, The
(Collier)
67–8
BRAC (Bangladesh)
132
Brazil
77
,
82
,
84
,
86
,
93
,
117
,
132
,
151
Bretton Woods conference
10–11
,
13
,
19
British Colonial Development and Welfare Act 1940 (UK)
10
Broadman, Harry G.
123
Burnside, C.
40
Burundi
145
Bush, President George W.
27
,
55
,
75
Calvinism
31
Cambodia
132
Central African Re/files/20/70/91/f207091/public/Empire
23
,
108
Cerqueira, José
108–9
Chad
116
Chicago School of Economics
20
Chile
42–3
Chiluba, President Frederick
53
China
24
,
34
,
56
,
98–9
,
103–12
,
117–23
,
145–7
,
152
China–Africa Cooperation Forum
103
,
106
,
120
Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (Zambia)
111
Clay, Sir Edward
48
Clemens, Michael A.
46
CNOOC (Chinese energy company)
105
Colonial Development Act 1929 (US)
10
Commission for Africa
101
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
115
‘conditional cash transfers’
150–51
conditionalities of aid
38–9
,
52
conflicts
59–60
Congo, Democratic Republic of
16
,
48
,
53
,
71–2
,
106
,
108
Congo-Kinshasa
see
Congo, Democratic Republic of
corruption
22–3
,
35
,
39
,
48–50
,
50–59
Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)
51
,
56
cotton production
116
CRISIL (ratings, risk, and research firm)
91
Darfur
108
Davies, Omar
136
de Soto, Hernando
137
Dead Aid
proposals
75–6
,
143–8
,
150
debt capital markets
153
developing countries
18
,
25
,
29
,
40
,
52
,
63
,
72–4
,
77
,
85–6
Dexia Micro-Credit Fund
131
Diamond, Jared
29
Diamond, Larry
53–4
Djankov, Simeon
101
‘Do Corrupt Governments Receive Less Foreign Aid?’ (Alesina/Weder)
52
Doe, Samuel
23
Dollar, D.
40
domestic savings rates
61
Dongo, Republic of
71–3
,
101–2
,
112
,
122–4
,
131–2
,
141
,
145–6
,
152
donors
23–5
,
27
,
38–40
,
45–9
,
55–7
,
67
Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa
88
Economist
(EIU)
112–13
Egypt
117
EMBI+ index (J. P. Morgan)
80
Emerging Market Bond Index (J. P. Morgan)
82–3
emerging markets
78–81
,
85
,
90–91
Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World
(Ferguson)
34
EMT (Cambodia)
132
Ending Africa’s Poverty Tap
(Sachs)
96
Energy Information Administration (US)
103
Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
19
Enron
83
European Investment Bank (EIB)
89–90
,
107
Everything But Arms 2001 (Europe)
118
exports
63–4
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)
49
finance
see
investment
Financial Institutions (report)
87
Financing for Development conference
45–6
Food Aid
45
Food for Peace Program (US)
16
foreign direct investment (FDI)
98–106
,
111–14
,
120
,
124
,
133
,
147
free-market system
72–3
Freund, C.
133
Friedman, Milton
20
G8
90
Gazprom (Russia)
112
Geldof, Bob
26–7
GEMLOC Program
90–91
GEMX index
91–2
Germany
36
Ghana
access to banking
131
and capital markets
146
favourable view of China
109
GDP contraction
16
and long-term debt
87–8
Giuliano, Paola
136
Global Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Program (GEMLOC)
90–91
globalizers (winning/non-/losing)
114
Greece
125
Grossman, H. I.
59
Guns, Germs and Steel
(Diamond)
29
Hadjimichael, M. T. D.
46
Heavily Indebted Poorest Country debt relief programme (HIPC)
53
Human Development Report (1994)
52
Hungary
85–6
IMF (International Monetary Fund)
aid warning
47
appointment of Irwin Blumenthal
53
debt crisis
18–19
and foreign capital
63
inception
11–13
and Malawi
55–6
and ‘nit-picking’
108–9
Structural Adjustment Facilities
21
In Search of Prosperity
(Rodrik)
34
India
112
,
117
,
123
,
132
,
134
,
137–8
Industrial and Commercial Bank (China)
106
inflation
61–5
innovation
139–40
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
see
World Bank
International Development Association (IDA)
37–8
International Development and Food Assistance Act (US 1975)
16
International Peace Research Institute (Stockholm)
59
International Remittance Network
136
International Trade Organization
11
investment
borrowing costs
84–5
portfolio diversification
80–82
Israel
134
Italy
125
Ivory Coast
109–10
Jamaica
136
Johannesburg Stock Exchange
4
John Paul II, Pope
26
joint liability
129
Jubilee Debt Campaign
26
Kagame, President Paul
27–8
,
148–9
Kanbur, Ravi
54
Kariba dam
15
Kenya
and EBA
118
and exports
62
favourable view of China
109
fragile democracy
72
HIV prevalence rates
3
and long-term debt
87–8
money transfer systems
136
population
124
and rampant corruption
48
stake in the economy
152
trade-oriented commodity-driven economy
146
turbulent elections 2008
33
Keynes, John Maynard
11
Kibaki, Mwai
33
Kiva
130
Kurtzman, Joel
51
Lambsdorff, Graf
51
least-developed countries (LDC)
123
Lensink, R.
136
Lesotho
118
life expectancy
5
Lin Yifu, Justin
153
Live Aid
26
Lumumba, Patrice
14
Lundin, Lukas
98
M-Pesa (money transfer system)
136
Mahajan, Vijay
132
McLiesh, Caralee
101
maize scandal (Malawi)
56
Maren, Michael
60
Markit (data/index firm)
91
Marshall, George C.
12
Mauritania
120
Maystadt, Philippe
107
Mexico
18
,
82
,
84
,
117
,
132
,
144
,
151
middle class
57–8
Millennium Challenge Corporation aid campaign (US)
40
,
56
Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
45
,
96–7
Mkapa, President Benjamin
26
Mobutu Sese Seko, President
14
,
22–3
,
48
,
53
,
108
Monterrey Consensus 2002
74
Moody’s Investors Service
83
morality
150
‘More Aid for the Poorest’ (UK white paper)
16
mosquito net producer (example)
44–5
,
114
,
122
,
130–31
Mugabe, Grace
146
Mwanawasa, President Levy
53
Mystery of Capital, The
(de Soto)
137–8
Na’m, Moisés
107
‘negative corruption’
57
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see also
corruption
Netherlands
63
New York City
151
;
see also
United States
New Zealand
121
Nicaragua
151
Nigeria
and AGOA duty-free benefits
118
aid from World Bank
107–8
assets looted
48
banking sector
4
beneficiary of FDI
105
and the bond index
92
and corruption
23
cotton revenues
116
favourable view of China
109
humanitarian catastrophe
26
independence
71
and long-term credit ratings
88
Maiduguri money find
137
many tribes
32
natural-gas reserves development
112
rebuilding colonial-era railway
106
remittances
133
‘No Donor Money, No Loans’ policy
128