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IPC Publications

Serieux J. (2007). "Managing the Exchange Rate Consequences of an MDG-Related Scale-up in HIV/AIDS Financing" . UNDP, International Poverty Centre, Conference Paper # 1.

Serieux J. and McKinley T. (2007). “ Why Not ‘Front-load’ ODA for HIV/Aids?”. UNDP, International Poverty Centre, One Pager # 29.

McKinley T and Hailu, C. (2006). "The Macroeconomic Debate on Scaling up HIV/AIDS Financing". UNDP, International Poverty Centre, Policy Research Brief #1.

Chowdhury A. and McKinley, T. (2006). "Gearing macroeconomic polices to manage large inflows of ODA: The implications for HIV/AIDS programmes". U NDP, International Poverty Centre. Working Paper # 17.

McKinley T. (2005). “Why is the Dutch Disease Always a Disease? The Macroeconomic Consequences of Scaling Up ODA”. UNDP International Poverty Centre. Working Paper # 10.

 

Background Reference Material

Actionaid USA / ActionAid International (2005). “Changing course: alternative approaches to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and fight HIV/AIDS: Challenging the IMF's approaches to the MDGs and HIV and Aids”.

Adam, C., Bevan, D. (2003). “Aid, Public Expenditure and Dutch Disease”. Department of Economics., University of Oxford.

Adam, C., Bevan, D. (2004). “Aid and the Supply Side: Public Investment, Export Performance and Dutch Disease in Low Income Countries”. Department of Economics., University of Oxford.

Foster, M. and Killick, T. (2006). “What Would Doubling Aid Do for Macroeconomic Management in Africa?”, The Overseas Development Institute, Working Paper # 264.

Goldsbrough, David (2006). “ The Nature of the Debate Between the IMF and its Critics”, Center for Global Development, Background Note for the Working Group on IMF-Supported Programs and Health Expenditures.

Gupta, S., Powell, R. and Yang, Y. (2006). “Macroeconomic Challenges of Scaling Aid to Africa: A Checklist for Practitioners” . International Monetary Fund.

International Monetary Fund (2005). “The Macroeconomics of Managing Increased Aid Inflows: Experiences of Low-Income Countries and Policy Implications”. Policy Development and Review Department, IMF.

Lewis, M. (2005),. “Adressing the Challenges of HIV/AIDS : Macroeconomic, Fiscal and Institutional Issues”, Center for Global Development, Working Paper # 58.

Nkusu, M. (2004). “Aid and the Dutch Disease in Low Income Countries: Informed Diagnosis for Prudent Prognosis”. International Monetary Fund Working Paper WP/04/49.

Nkusu, M. (2004). “ Financing Uganda’s Poverty Reduction Strategy: Is Aid Causing More Pain Than Gain?”. International Monetary Fund Working Paper WP 04/70.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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