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Challenging Foreign Aid: A Policymaker's Guide to the Millennium Challenge Account
 
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Steven Radelet (Author)

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May 1, 2003
In March 2002, President George W. Bush proposed establishing the "Millennium Challenge Account" (MCA), a new foreign aid program designed to provide substantial assistance to a select group of low-income countries that are committed to sound development policies. The MCA could bring about the most fundamental changes to U.S. foreign assistance policy in 40 years.

Challenging Foreign Aid examines the MCA's potential promise and possible pitfalls, offering a rigorous analysis of the MCA’s central challenge: making foreign aid more effective in supporting economic growth and poverty reduction in the world’s poor countries. Radelet systematically explores what makes the MCA different and pinpoints the critical issues that will determine its success or failure. The book concludes with important recommendations about how the MCA should be strengthened to solidify its innovation and independence and ensure coordination with other U.S. foreign aid programs. This book should be in the briefcase of every foreign assistance policymaker.


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"Radelet's important study on the MCA deserves careful and extensive consideration." -- Peter McPherson, President, Michigan State University, and former administrator of the US Agency for International Development

[A] timely study . . . a great benefit to policymakers as US foreign assistance is stepped up in the years ahead. -- Jeffery Sachs, Director, Earth Institute, Columbia University

[An]academic's insight and a policymaker's savvy to an exposition of the most ambitious US foreign aid program in 40 years." -- George Soros, President and Chairman, Soros Fund Management

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Steven Radelet was Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Africa, the Middle East, and Asia from January 2000 through June 2002. From 1990-2000 he was on the faculty of Harvard University, where he was a Expert at the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID), Director of the Institute's Macroeconomics Program, and a Lecturer on Economics and Public Policy. From 1991-95, he lived in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he was HIID's resident advisor on macroeconomic policy to the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. He served in a similar capacity with the Ministry of Finance and Trade in The Gambia from 1986-88. He was also a Peace Corps Volunteer in Western Samoa from 1981-83. His research and publications have focused on foreign aid, economic growth, financial crises, and trade policy in developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia.

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