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Ownership and Partnership: Does the New Rhetoric Solve the Incentive Problems in Aid?

Pages 389-407 | Published online: 28 Jan 2011

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Therese Brolin. (2017) Ownership and Results in Swedish General Budget Support to Mozambique. Forum for Development Studies 44:3, pages 377-399.
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Sabine Burghart. (2017) Ownership in East-Asian Aid Discourses. Forum for Development Studies 44:3, pages 401-427.
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Daniel E. Esser. (2014) Elusive accountabilities in the HIV scale-up: ‘Ownership’ as a functional tautology. Global Public Health 9:1-2, pages 43-56.
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Christine Smith-Simonsen. (2003) THE PROS AND CONS OF SELF-RELIANCE: ERITREA'S RELATIONS WITH AID AGENCIES AND NGOS. Forum for Development Studies 30:2, pages 335-348.
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Fredrik Söderbaum, Sören Stapel & Sally Wennergren. (2023) “Something for everyone”: Ownership as a moving target in Swedish and British regional foreign aid to Africa. Development Policy Review 41:4.
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