Discusses tied aid and U.S. efforts to discourage some forms of tied aid. Considers current U.S. policy, ongoing international tied-aid negotiations, the effect of tied aid on trade, and arguments for and against tied aid. Tied aid is the practice of tying the sale of goods and services to the grant of humanitarian aid or development assistance funds in order to promote capital goods exports.
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