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by William Easterly

East Asia

  benefits of not being colonized

  financial crisis of

  Gang of Four

  Tigers

  See also China; Hong Kong; Japan; Korea; Singapore; Taiwan; and other countries by name

  Eastern Europe

  cell phones in

  five-year plans in

  Internet use in

  new legal codes for

  structural adjustment loans to

  Ecuador

  education

  in Africa

  aid to parents who put children in school

  Ashesi University

  as big problem for the poor

  in Bolivia

  colonial

  Fourah Bay College

  in Japan

  legal education in India

  in Millennium Development Goals

  operating funds for

  in Pakistan

  in PROGRESA program

  science education

  successful aid programs for

  in Sudan

  United Nations goal for primary-school enrollment

  Egypt

  electrification

  El Salvador

  emerging markets

  End of Poverty, The (Sachs). See Sachs, Jeffrey

  Engerman, Stanley

  Eno International

  Epstein, Helen

  Erwin, Scott

  escalation syndrome

  Ethiopia

  Addis Ababa

  AIDS in

  benefits of not being colonized

  desperate needs of the poor in

  homegrown development in

  IMF program in

  Marxist regime in

  Water Aid project

  ethnic groups

  animosity between

  in decolonization

  economic specialization in

  strong seizing land from weak

  European minority states

  evaluation

  experiments, controlled

  Fafchamps, Marcel

  failed states

  Faisal I (king of Iraq)

  Fearon, James

  feedback

  and AIDS crisis

  bureaucracy and

  democracy ensuring

  markets as vehicle for

  as necessity for success

  from the poor

  Ferguson, James

  Ferguson, Niall

  Filmer, Deon

  financial markets

  in civil-law versus common-law countries

  enforcing repayment of loans

  microcredit

  FNLA (National Front for the Liberation of Angola)

  Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

  Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

  food security programs

  Ford, Gerald

  Ford Foundation

  foreign aid

  for AIDS crisis

  amount spent by West for

  back to basics for

  to bad governments

  Gordon Brown’s plan for

  Bush increases in

  as contribution to bad government

  criteria for success of

  evaluation of

  evolution of

  failure of

  finding what works

  future of

  humanitarian aid

  income growth and

  Kennedy on

  legend of the Big Push

  Planners dominating

  the poor helping themselves without

  prefixed goals as crippling

  recommendations for official

  reverse causality

  successful programs

  tied aid

  Truman on

  volume emphasized

  what you can do

  while markets develop

  See also aid agencies; homegrown development

  Fourah Bay College

  frameworks

  free markets. See markets

  French Equatorial Africa

  French West Africa

  Friedman, Milton

  Fromkin, David

  Gabon

  Gaddy, Clifford

  Galeano, Catalino

  Galeano, Francisco

  Gambia, The

  Garang, John

  García, Emma

  Geldof, Bob

  Genovese, Kitty

  Georgia

  Ghaffar Khan, Khan Abdul

  Ghana

  Ashesi University

  changes in

  colonial rule in

  democracy in

  homegrown development for

  Internet use in

  positive bottom-up market trends in

  social networks in agriculture in

  structural adjustment loans to

  Glaeser, Edward

  Glennerster, Rachel

  GlobalGiving.com

  Goldie, Sir George

  Gomes, Ciro

  Gonoshasthaya Kendra (GK)

  government

  cold war intervention and effectiveness of

  as contribution to building a good society

  differences across countries and sectors

  dropping obsession with working with

  good government in tropics

  oligarchy

  See also bad government; democracy; public services

  Grameen Bank

  grants

  Greif, Avner

  Grenada

  Grey, Earl

  groundnuts (peanuts)

  Guatemala

  Guinea

  Guinea worm disease

  Gurage

  Gutiérrez, Lucio

  Haber, Stephen

  Haiti

  AIDS in

  colonialism in

  Haiti (cont.)

  Duvalier family

  IMF and gangster government of

  IMF insisting on privatization in

  poor property rights protection in

  ten worst per capita growth rates

  Hallen, Jay

  Hamilton, Alexander

  Hammer, Jeffrey

  Harrison, Desmond

  Harry Potter books

  Hashemite dynasty

  Hausa

  Hayek, F. A.

  health care

  colonial

  dysfunctional systems for

  foreign aid successes in

  modest fees for

  See also disease heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs)

  high-technology exports

  Hindustan Lever Limited

  HIV.SeeAIDS

  HIVSA

  “hold-up” problem

  homegrown development

  aid agencies liberated by

  examples of

  as only way to end poverty

  the poor as helping themselves

  success and self-reliance

  Honduras

  Hong Kong

  economic growth in

  formula for success of

  high-technology exports

  markets in success of

  takeoff in

  ten best per capita growth rates

  triads in

  Horton, Lynn

  humanitarian aid

  Hungary

  hunger

  hungry season in Africa

  malnutrition

  in Millennium Development Goals

  number of people without enough to eat

  Hun Sen

  Husain, Ishrat

  Hussain, Altaf

  Hussein (king of Jordan)

  Hussein, Saddam

  Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi

  Hutus

  Ickes, Barry

  Igbo

  Iliffe, John

  immunization

  imperialism

  as beneficent but incompetent

  benefits of not being colonized

  as coming back into fashion

  decoloni
zation

  in Middle East

  native autocrats sponsored by

  in Pakistan

  partition of India

  ratio of Europe’s income to colonies’

  in Sudan

  India

  advanced degrees in

  AIDS prevention among prostitutes in

  British attitude toward

  caste system

  colonial rule in

  economic growth in

  education projects in

  ethnic conflict over land in

  formula for success of

  GlobalGiving.com project in

  and hatred of Pakistan

  legal education in

  markets in growth of

  partition of

  per capita income in

  police in

  private firms helping the poor in

  ten best per capita growth rates

  Indians (Asian)

  Indonesia

  indoor smoke

  inequality

  infant mortality

  inflation

  Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

  International Christian Support Fund (ICS)

  International Labour Organization (ILO)

  International Monetary Fund (IMF)

  accountability lacking for

  and Argentine default

  and bad government

  as bailing itself out

  in Bolivian free-market reforms

  creation of

  debt monitored by

  and democracy

  differences among aid bureaucracies

  ending conditions on loans from

  evaluation of

  on financial equilibrium

  financial programming model of

  and Haiti

  as having fewer goals than other agencies

  and heavily indebted poor countries

  Independent Evaluation Office

  in international aid bureaucracy

  and Mexican banking crisis

  in Millennium Project

  Nicaragua aid from

  as not enforcing its conditions

  Pakistan aid from

  on participation

  postmodern imperialism and

  Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility loans

  Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper

  research department of

  resources of

  riots sparked by

  and selection effect

  “standby arrangements,”

  and state collapse

  “structural adjustment” programs of

  successful programs of

  success stories without aid from

  Sudan aid from

  in Western interventions in world poverty

  World Economic Outlook

  as world’s most powerful creditor

  Internet

  Iran (Persia)

  Iraq

  American occupation of

  Saddam Hussein

  nation-building in

  in partition of Ottoman Empire

  Islam, Roumeen

  Israel

  Jamaica

  Jana, Smarajit

  Japan

  and benefits of not being colonized

  intervention in poor countries by

  per capita income in

  takeoff in

  ten best per capita growth rates

  U.S. nation-building in

  World War II propaganda in

  Jereissati, Tasso

  Jesuits

  Jews

  Jinnah, Ali

  Johannesburg Summit on Sustainable Development

  Johnson, Simon

  Jordan

  Kabila, Joseph

  Kabila, Laurent

  Kagame, Paul

  Kasavubu, Joseph

  Kashmir

  Kasper, Sara

  Kaufmann, Daniel

  Kazakhstan

  Keefer, Phil

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kenya

  AIDS in

  colonial rule in

  democracy in

  deworming drug project in

  education projects in

  ethnic networks in business in

  as European minority state

  IMF demonstrations in

  land titling in

  structural adjustment loans to

  vigilante bands in

  Khama, Seretse

  Khodorkovsky, Mikhail

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Kirkpatrick, Jeane

  Kissinger, Henry

  Klein, Naomi

  Knack, Steve

  Koç Group

  Kokh, Alfred

  Kongo

  Korea

  and benefits of not being colonized

  North Korea

  See also South Korea

  Korean War

  Kraay, Aart

  Krasner, Stephen

  Kremer, Michael

  Krishnan, Jayanth

  Kroc, Ray

  Kuraishi, Mari

  Kurds

  Kuti, Fela

  Kyrgyz Republic

  Laitin, David

  land titling

  Latin America

  cell phones in

  European minority states in

  free-market reforms in

  Internet use in

  malnutrition in children in

  markets often not functioning well in

  natural-resource oligarchies in

  positive bottom-up market trends in

  revolutions in

  structural adjustment loans in

  See also Bolivia; Brazil; Mexico; Nicaragua; and other countries by name

  law

  civil law versus common law

  custom versus

  legal education in India

  Lawrence, T. E.

  League of Nations

  Lebanon

  Leghari, Farooq

  Leopold II (king of Belgium)

  Lesotho

  Levine, Ross

  Levy, Santiago

  Liberia

  Libya

  Lifebuoy Swasthya Chetna

  life expectancy

  Lindblom, Charles

  Live 8 concerts

  lobbies

  “local ownership,”

  Lugard, Lord Frederick

  Lumumba, Patrice

  Luo

  MacArthur, Douglas

  Macaulay, Thomas

  McDonald’s

  McMahon, Sir Henry

  McMillan, John

  McNamara, Robert

  Madagascar

  corruption in

  democracy in

  Malagasy grain traders

  Millennium Challenge Compact with

  structural adjustment loans to

  ten worst per capita growth rates

  Maddison, Angus

  Madison, James

  Mafia

  Mahaud, Jamil

  majority, tyranny of the

  Malagasy

  malaria

  bed nets for preventing

  incentives for developing vaccine for

  in Millennium Development Goals

  twelve-cent medicine for preventing

  Malawi

  aid agency success in

  bed net program in

  colonial rule in

  desperate needs of the poor in

  dispute resolution by village headmen

  IMF demonstrations in

  police corruption in

  predation and self-protection groups in

  structural adjustment loans to

 

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