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Limitations of Aid

Here are some of arguments for why the benefit of aid is limited:

Corruption

Corruption

  • Corruption can restrict aid from getting to where it needs to go.
Conflicts of interest

Conflicts of interest

  • Aid can lead to less-economically developed governments focussing on keeping the donors happy rather than their own citizens.
Aid dependency

Aid dependency

  • African economist Dambisa Moyo argues that a dependency culture on aid might be created, where no government has an incentive to improve.
Market distortions

Market distortions

  • Firms will focus their resources on trying to secure aid, rather than putting their resources to the best use.
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