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September 13, 2013

The worrying link between aid and growth in Africa

Africa's robust economic growth over the past decade has raised hopes the poorest continent can reduce reliance on aid. The problem with this scenario is its failure to consider the role aid may be playing in the 'Africa Rising' narrative. Looking for a link between aid and growth, an unmistakable pattern emerges from the numbers.

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