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March 1, 2018

'Evaluation aversion', China, and calls for greater aid transparency

February 25, 2018

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A new player and the effectiveness of overseas aid

November 24, 2014

China's approach to delivering aid to Africa has both positives and negatives regarding corruption.

New Australian research says China's hands off approach to foreign aid can increase the risk of the money being used corruptly. One of the authors of the paper is Dr Paul Raschky from the Monash Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability. He spoke to Tracey Holmes.

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