Commitment to Development Index 2011
Netherlands
David Roodman, Julie Walz, and Tejaswi Velayudhan
The Commitment to Development Index (CDI) ranks 22 of the world’s richest countries based on their dedication to policies that benefit poor nations. Looking beyond standard comparisons of foreign aid flows, the CDI measures national effort in seven policy areas that are important to developing countries: aid, trade, investment, migration, environment, security and technology. This report reviews the Netherlands’ performance on the 2011 CDI.
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Netherlands’s 2011 CDI Performance
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Netherlands
Commitment to Development Index 2011
n Overall rank 2011: 4 n Overall score 2011: 6.7 n Change since 2003: +0.2 (using 2011 methodology)
The Netherlands ranks 4 th overall in 2011. The Netherlands places in the top half of CDI countries in all components except for technology. It gives a large amount of aid as a share of its income, and the quality of its aid is high. The Netherlands also has policies that promote productive investment in poor countries and has relatively low barriers to exports. Its scores on the technology components are driven down by intellectual property policies that restrict the flow of innovations to developing countries. The Netherlands also has relatively high rates of greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel production per capita.
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