Meeting international commitments to development co-operation such as the MillenniumDevelopment Goals, the Monterrey Consensus on financing for development and the GleneaglesG8 summit agreements to increase aid by around $50 billion per year by 2010 will require notonly increased resources, but also their judicious use. In this context policymakers and otherscannot limit their attention to the effectiveness of foreign aid alone; they must broaden thediscussion to include the development-related impacts of a spectrum of rich-country policies,including those related to investment, trade, and international migration (...).
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