Ranking the Rich 2005. .
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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 19Business. Publisher: Foreign Policy, 2005ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Arms transfers | Commerce | Commitment to Development Index | Debt relief | Developing countries | Ecology | Economic assistance | Emigration and immigration | Group of Eight | Investments -- Foreign | Millennium Development Goals | Tariff | TechnologyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The third annual CGD/FP Commitment to Development Index ranks the generosity of 21 rich nations on how they help or hinder the poor. The rich hand out vast sums of foreign aid, but they also put up enormous barriers to trade. They selflessly send soldiers to keep the peace, but then sell arms to Third World thugs. In the end, are the rich doing more harm than good?" (FOREIGN POLICY) This article analyzes the findings of the 2005 Commitment to Development Index and compares them with last year's results.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Ranking the Rich 2005, Sept./Oct. 2005; pp. 76-83.
"The third annual CGD/FP Commitment to Development Index ranks the generosity of 21 rich nations on how they help or hinder the poor. The rich hand out vast sums of foreign aid, but they also put up enormous barriers to trade. They selflessly send soldiers to keep the peace, but then sell arms to Third World thugs. In the end, are the rich doing more harm than good?" (FOREIGN POLICY) This article analyzes the findings of the 2005 Commitment to Development Index and compares them with last year's results.
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