Tied aid is when the country giving the aid also benefits economically. This is more of an agreement than bilateral aid, but it may worsen a country.
eg. Britain will keep The Ivory Coast's cocoa trade going if the proce of cocoa stays low
because of poor technology
because of poor technology
Rest of world won on penalties, game was tied at 2-2
Advantages and disadvantages: -Advantages:(i) For the Aid-recipient Country:i. The aid-giver is more concerned about promoting the interests of the aided country than its own.ii. The aid-giver is in a better position than the aided country to take decisions regarding the aided projects and their details.iii. The volume of aid is adequate, timely, and on an assured long term basis.iv. Under such conditions, there is also a high probability of aid being on concessional terms.(ii) For the Aid-giver:It reduces the risk of default by the aid-recipient, and gives the aid- giver a better control over the design, technology, location, and management, etc., of the aided projects.Tied aid is also expected to generate some extra benefits to the aid-giver country in the form of additional export earnings, secured markets and higher level of domestic employment, and the like.Disadvantages of Tied Aid: -i. It needs no elaboration that for the aid-recipient country, economic cost of the tied aid goes up.ii. Tied aid restricts the choice of its use by the aid-receiving country.iii. Aid may be subject to some matching contribution by the aid-receiver. This again leads to a situation where the aid-giver can dictate its own priorities regarding resource allocation by the aid-receiver.
When making a sling in first aid, the knot is usually a reef knot.
it was probably a simple version of the band aid only tied around the wound instead of stuck to it like ours today
the two types of aid are short term aid and long term aid. Short term aid only neutralizes the situation e.g. if you supply a country with a bag of wheat, then it doesn't tend to last more than 3-6 months. Long term aid is something that will never run out or stay where it is e.g building a school and training up doctors and teaches Sources my geography teacher
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What is the synonym for tied
tied = tide
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