All these assistance mechanisms differ from supplanting in a crucial way: they leave implementation to the
developing country. This is different from another form of assistance that is more akin to supplanting, namely positive comity.
Developing country exceptionalism further has a corruptive influence when the widespread practice in environmental agreements of tying developing countries' compliance to the receipt of funds from developed countries (234) turns international standards into a fundraising source.
Many of the
developing country ministers who were negotiating may not have been as familiar with the issues or the political realities of the negotiations as some of their negotiators in Geneva, or as compared to the technical capacity of the EU's Pascal Lamy and U.S.
"Maybe what we should have is some kind of 'sympathy strike' (mechanism) that when a
developing country retaliates, other developed countries...also retaliate for the same reasons," she said.
The Secondary Market Price of
Developing Country Debt
And the lack of political will in the rich democracies has made the
developing country democracies even less interested in embracing the long road of reform.
* Friends of HFH raise money to build houses in a
developing country of their choice.
Although most such collaborations are not funded for the purpose of capacity building in the
developing country, they often serve as invaluable research building tools, according to Damstra.
IMF and World Bank have obligated
developing country governments to adopt liberalization policies--with disastrous results.
That is a return to barriers to
developing country exports.
This is one of the largest and most rapidly growing markets for
developing country products in central and eastern Europe.
Kahn, and Ross Levine, "External Debt and
Developing Country Growth," International Finance Discussion Paper 352 (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, May 1989).