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A Case Study of Aid Effectiveness in Kenya: Volatility and Fragmentation of Foreign Aid, with a Focus on Health

Foreign Aid, Africa, Development, Economic Development, Global Economics

Francis M. Mwega, Associate Professor, School of Economics at the University of Nairobi

The Brookings Institution

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