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Question 23M.1.SL.TZ2.3b

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Date May 2023 Marks available [Maximum mark: 15] Reference code 23M.1.SL.TZ2.3b
Level SL Paper 1 Time zone TZ2
Command term Evaluate Question number b Adapted from N/A
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[Maximum mark: 15]
23M.1.SL.TZ2.3b
(b)

Using real-world examples, evaluate the effectiveness of foreign aid in promoting economic development. 

[15]

Markscheme

Refer to Paper 1 markbands for May 2022 forward, available under the "My tests" tab > supplemental materials.

Answers may include:

  • Terminology: foreign aid, economic development.
  • Explanation: of the possible advantages of foreign aid in terms of breaking the poverty trap, bridging the foreign exchange gap, the impact of increased investment on growth, the linkages between aid, poverty reduction and economic development.
  • Diagram: use of any relevant diagram such as PPC, poverty cycle, AD/AS.
  • Synthesis (evaluate): in terms of the reasons why foreign aid may not be effective in promoting development, such as corruption and aid not reaching the intended beneficiaries, the encouragement of dependency, tied aid designed to further the political ends of donor countries.
  • Examples: real-world examples of countries which have been recipients of aid and the effectiveness or otherwise of that aid in promoting development.

N.B. It should be noted that definitions, theory, and examples that have already been given in part (a), and then referred to in part (b), should be rewarded.

Examiners should be aware that candidates may take a different approach which, if appropriate, should be rewarded.

Assessment Criteria

Part (b) 15 marks

Examiners report

Although relatively few students chose to do this question, there were some good answers to this question part. The best responses effectively explained the different types of aid and the nature of economic development. These responses went on to explain how aid can promote development by, for example, filling the savings gap and providing funds for investment which is an important foundation for economic development. Strong answers used effective real-world examples to illustrate how aid can promote development and evaluated this by considering the problems of using aid such as dependence and misuse of funds. Lower-achieving responsestended to be too general and did not use specific enough terminology.