
First World, Third World
Synopsis
This text examines the failures of aid to eliminate poverty. The world development effort can claim only limited success, and in some parts of the world, especially Africa, failure must be recognized. William Ryrie, while starting from a position of sympathy with the aims of the aid effort, insists that the record must be analyzed with ruthless honesty. Well intentioned aid has often had perverse and harmful effects. One of these has been to undermine the working of the market economy, which offers the best hope for development and growth. His book proposes a new approach to the development task which would reconcile it with market philosophies.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- ISBN: 9780333759752
- Number of pages: 253
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 mm
- Languages: English

















