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Issue: Does Development Work
Volume XV, 1999
In this 15th annual volume of PRAXIS: The Fletcher Journal of Development Studies, we address one of the most pressing issues facing scholars, practitioners and beneficiaries today: Does development work? Are aid projects providing more help or harm to the people they serve? If projects are sometimes ineffective, what social and economic engines are driving growth in the developing world?
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Preface
Elizabeth M. Addonizio
A Chile Wind in an Anarchic World
Michael Crosswell
The Development Record and The Effectiveness of Forign Aid
Kevin Gallagher
Pollution Intensive Industry in Mexico under NAFTA: Model and Emperical Evidence
Anthony W. Pereira
God, the Devil, and Development in Northeast Brazil
Catherine Tucker
Common Property Design Principles and Development in a Honduran
Community
Amy Coletta
Book Review:
Aiding Violence: The Development Enterprise in Rwanda
by Peter Uvin
William Lawrence
Symptom of Crisis or Engine of Development?
The Mauritanian Informal Economic Sector
Chris Young
Book Review:
Assessing Aid: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
by David Dollar and Lant Pritchett
Praxis Interviews
Does Development Work?

