POOR-WORLD DEVELOPMENT:
Wringing Success from Failure in Late-Developing Countries - Lessons from the Field
BOOK INDEX
Africa:
agricultural strategies, 113-15; debt problems, 146-48; mounting crisis, 109-10; poor countries, 15-19; public planning, 41-47; training and technical advice, 191-93
Africa America Institute, 17 Agricultural Development Council, 9, 196-97
Agriculture, importance of, 50-51, 110-12, 223
Ahmed, Nizam Uddin, 63, 79
Ahmed, Raisuddin, 80-81
AID:introduction, 2, 6-8, 21-23; issues and reforms, 33-35, 232-33; overseas presence, 10-11, 26, 90-94, 232-33; paper chase, 94-95; program priorities, 21-23; public support for, 32-33; resources, 9-10,23-26, 34; staff, 26, 93-94; use of term, 19 n.7
Aid as one-percent-of-GNP, 12, 41, 147 Aid dependency, 42-47, 133, 224 Aid donor project problems, 100-105
Albright, Madeleine, 227
Arkutu, A.A., 97
Atwood, David, 83-84
Asia, economic success, 51-56; financial crisis, 7, 56-60, 222-23
Asia Foundation, 9, 172
Bangladesh:introduction, 63-66; reforms, 73-76; poverty and land tenancy, 64-65, 77-81
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, 77
Beachell, Hank, 76
Bellmon Amendment, 71, 81
Bengal Famine Code, 65, 69
Berg, Elliot, 199, 201
Bilateral and multilateral donors:introduction, 8-14; project issues, 100-105; reforms, 105-6
Bowser, Georgia, 172 Bread For The World, 49
British Executive Service Overseas, 209 Brownbridge, Martin, 151
Camp David Peace Accords, 25, 28 Canada, aid program, 12
CARE, 49, 75
Caterpillar Corporation, 95
Centro Internacional de Mejora-miento de Maiz y Trigo, 76
Chiluba, President Frederick, 160-67
Chinery-Hesse, Mary, 104
Chogo, Lucas, 99, 107
Chongwe, Rodger, 165, 175
Clark Atlanta University, 208
Clinton, President William, 227
Cold war, 6, 10, 40, 219, 222
Congress, earmarks, 27-30
Congress of Berlin, 219
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 77
Corruption, 45-47, 219, 222
Debt forgiveness, 146-48, 154, 219, 230-31
DeJarnette, Edmund, 90
Delgado, Christopher, 113-15, 119
Democracy, in Africa, 157-59, 175-81, 228-29
Denmark, aid program, 12, 102, 210
Development and aid defined, 4-6
Development Assistance Committee, 12, 105, 223, 234
Development Fund for Africa, 99-100, 232-33
Development lessons and principles, 5-6, 51-60, 152-54, 157-59, 182-85, 227-31
Development theories, 37-41
Documentation,problems of, 220-21
Dumont, René, 194
Eagleburger, Larry, 28, 32
Economics Institute, 203-5, 226
Education: for women and girls, 53, 194, 199-200; importance of, 53-54, 205-7
Eicher, Carl, 117-18
Entrepreneurship, 193-96
European Union, 125-26
Failed states, 10, 18, 110
Family planning: 47; in Tanzania, 96-97
Finnish aid program, 12, 210
Ford Foundation, 9, 70, 197
Foreign aid: defined, 4-5; rationale for, 6-8, 232-33
Foreign Service Nationals, 94
Fulbright Scholarships, 196-97
Garten, Jeffrey,218
German technical assistance, 209
Great Britain, aid program, 11, 138
Green revolution: introduction, 47; origins of, 76-77
Growth models:criticisms, 49-50; five-year plans, 38-40; growth and poverty alleviation, 52-56; Harvard University studies, 37, 54-55, 228; introduction, 37-38; lessons, 56-60; resource gaps, 41-42; stage theories, 38-39
Gugerty, Mary Kay, 55, 61 n.9
Hammond, Mike, 155 n.7
Hartenberger,Paul, 98
Health and education, in Asia and Africa, 17
Innovation and risk, 66-68, 81-86, 89-90, 127, 152-54, 182-85, 209-12
International Development Research Centre, 197
International Executive Service Corps, 208-9
International Food Policy Research Institute, 72, 80, 121, 197-98
International Labor Organization, 49
InternationalMonetary Fund:introduction, 14; issues, 56-60, 146-51, 180-81; reforms 234
International Rice Research Institute, 76
Jaffar, Mustafar, 207
Jannuzi, Tom, 79
Jaycox, Edward,199
Johnson, Charles,71
Johnston,Bruce, 50
Jordan, Mike, 69-70
Kalil, Ibrahim, 84
Kalumba, Katele, 214 n.18
Kasonda, Emanuel, 185
Kaunda, President Kenneth, 135, 160, 175
Kenya: educational philosophy, 194; Kennedy Airlift, 198, 225
Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, 116, 118
Kibona, Stephen, 46, 145
Klitgaard, Robert, 176
Knight, John, 194
Kramer, Terry, 95
Kuznets, Simon, 193
Latin America and the Caribbean, 18-19, 29, 195
League of Nations, 8, 39
Lewis, Dale, 189
Mímembe, Fred, 165
Marshall, George C., 9, 226
Marshall Plan, 8?9,12, 21-22, 39, 54, 226, 229
Mboya, Tom, 198
McClelland, David C., 213 n.9
McClelland, Don, 122
McNamara, Robert, 14, 45
Mellor, John, 50, 82
Mohan, Charles,155 n.6, 173
Moral hazard, 57-58, 133, 146-48, 224, 231
Mrisho, Fatma, 97
Mule, Harris, 202
Mwanajiti,Ngande, 166
Mwinyi, President Ali Hassan, 90
Myers, Robert,152, 156 n.20
National Democratic Institute, 175
National Security Council, 125, 175
Ngumbulu,Peter, 96, 206
Nongovernmental organizations:14, 21, 49, 96, 100, 116, 123, 166, 221, and democracy, 165-67
Nyerere, President Julius, 44, 96, 191, 194
Olson, Mancur,58, 153
Organization for Economic Cooper-ation and Development, 12, 234 Owen, Wyn F., 203, 206
Ownership of development: defined, 6, 45, 182-85, 221; examples of, 89-90, 95-99
Peach, Jim, 79
Pierson, William, 182
Point IV Program, 9, 92, 192
Polhemus, James, 172
Poor countries, identified, 15-19
Population Council, 9, 197
Private voluntary organizations, 14. See also NGOs
Public Law 480: 11, 29; in Bangladesh, 66-72; in Zambia, 123-25
Public planning: introduction, 37-42; in Africa, 40; commanding heights, 40, 43
Rabbani, A.K.M. Ghulam, 80 Rakner, Lise,178-79
Ranis, Gus, 82, 151
Recommendations:democracy, 182-85, 228-29; food and agricultural policy, 83-86, 115-123; human resources, 153-54, 209-12, 228; invest-ment, 152-53, 228-29; official debt, 154, 230-31
Rees, Herbert, 82
Reflections, 218-26
Reforming donor aid, 105-6, 179-81, 229-31
Reforming the World Bank and the IMF, 180?81, 231, 234
Richburg, Keith, 219
Rockefeller, David, 196-97, 208-9
Rockefeller, John D. III, 9
Rockefeller Foundation, 9, 77, 197
Rodrik, Dani, 53, 235
Roemer, Mike, 55, 61 n.9
Rostow, Walter, 39
Ruttan, Vernon, 59, 72
Sabot, Richard, 194
Sachs, Jeffrey, 59
Sahn, David, 58
Schultz, Theodore W., 111, 113-14, 193, 229
Schumpeter, Joseph, 195
Schwarzwalder, Tony, 66, 82
Seckler, David, 20 n.12, 119
Shakow, Alex, 83
Southern University, 173
State, Department of, and AID, 30-32
Sumitro, Djojohadikusumo, 57
Swedish International Development Agency, 12, 144, 172
Tanzania:educational philosophy, 191-94; economic reform, 145-46; family planning and UMATI, 96-97; roads, 89-90, 94-95
Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority, 99, 107
Tanzanian-AID scholarship program, 205-207
Tavrow, Paula,97
Technical assistance and training, 191-93
Thesis and themes, 1-4
Toner, Joe, 66-67, 69, 82
Transparency International, 221
United Nations,introduced, 13; agencies, 13-14; presence in Africa, 103-5
United Nations Development Programme, 13; in Africa, 103-5
United Nations Fund for Population Activities, 13, 97
Vietnam, 197-98
Vogel, Dana,97
Wallace, Mike, 43
Weber, Max, 195
Weisblat, Abe, 197
White House World Hunger Working Group, 83
Wicken, Joan, 44
Wilson, David,70
World Bank:introduced, 13-14, 45; issues, 56-60, 146-52, 180-81; reforms, 230-31, 234
World population, 17; poverty, 15-19
World Trade Organization, 121
World Wide Web, 119, 167, 185
Zambia:Constitutional Review Commission, 162-63; democracy issues, 177-81; donor budget support for, 167-70; health reform, 98; IMF Rights Accumulation Program, 137-45; Meridien Bank scandal, 136-38; Movement for Multi-Party Democracy and 1991 Manifesto, 135, 160; The Post newspaper, 165-67, 171, 184; small business training, 207-209; sustainable wildlife management, 188-89; United National Independence Party, 160; voter registration, 163-64; World Bank and IMF lending, issues, 149-52
Zanzibar, malaria control , 97-98
Zulu, Alfred, 166