Breakdown in Pakistan : How Aid is Eroding Institutions for Collective Action
by Bano, Masooda, 1973-
Edition statement:1st Published by : Foundation Books (Delhi) Physical details: xiii,220 Pages 26x16 cm | HB ISBN:9789382993162. Year: 2013Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Thirty percent of foreign development aid is channeled through NGOs or community-based organizations to improve service delivery to the poor, build social capital, and establish democracy in developing nations. However, growing evidence suggests that aid often erodes, rather than promotes, cooperation within developing nations. This book presents a rare, micro level account of the complex decision-making processes that bring individuals together to form collective-action platforms. It then examines why aid often breaks down the very institutions for collective action that it aims to promote.
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