Abstract
The international community, in the form of the United Nations and, more recently, the G20, has committed itself to the Millennium Development Goals. The global financial crisis of 2008/9 served to increase the economic problems faced by low-income countries, making it much less likely that the goals will be attained. At the same time, the decision has been made to reactivate the SDR scheme by making a new allocation of SDRs in order to create additional international liquidity. This article explores the idea of linking SDR creation with the provision of development assistance. Although the idea of a link is not original, contemporary global economic and political circumstances may generate an environment particularly conducive to the acceptance of the proposal. © The Author 2010. Journal compilation © 2010 Overseas Development Institute.
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Bird, G. (2010). The SDR aid link: It’s now or never. Development Policy Review, 28(1), 63–74. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7679.2010.00474.x
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