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>In 1948, Chadwick accepted an offer to become the Master of Gonville and Caius College. As Master, Chadwick strove to improve the academic reputation of the college. He increased the number of research fellowships from 31 to 49, and sought to bring talent into the college.[108] This involved controversial decisions, such as hiring in 1951 the Chinese biochemist Tien-chin Tsao[109] and the Hungarian-born economist Peter Bauer.
How was that controversial? Tsao was normal and Bauer discovered:
>government-to-government aid was neither necessary nor sufficient for development, and may actually hinder it. The danger of aid, according to Bauer, is that it increases the power of government, leads to corruption, misallocates resources, and erodes civil society.