The impact of the Gulf crisis on developing countries

Authors

Marcus Manuel

Keywords:

Aid, Fragile states, Governance, Public finance, Iraq, Kuwait, Middle East and North Africa, Trade & investment

Synopsis

This Briefing Paper draws on the findings of an ODI study on the Gulf crisis. The study assessed the effects of the crisis and considered the response to it by the international community. Two conclusions stand out. One is the large number and wide range of developing countries that have been severely affected by the crisis. Second, while there has been a considerable response to the crisis, the distribution of assistance has been highly selective. Some countries have been almost over-compensated while others have received little help.

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Published

1 March 1991

Online ISSN

0140-8682

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

1991

doi

10.61755/RLVE8221