Contains fulltext : 99899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aid system itself is regarded by many as a major problem of present-day development cooperation causing substantial transaction costs for recipients. Particularly, the expansion of bilateral and multilateral donors and the way they spread their aid money over many recipients, projects and sectors is seen as being at the base of these supply-side problems. This article contributes to the discussion by bringing for the first time the non-governmental organisation channel into the equation based on a data set of 73 Dutch non-governmental organisations. Besides, it calls attention to the ‘philanthropist’ channel and shows that fragmentation and proliferati...
Abstract: Major DAC donors are widely criticized for weak targeting of aid, selfish aid motives and ...
A recently discovered problem concerning foreign development assistance is that of its fragmentation...
The existing research on foreign aid offers inconclusive evidence on the factors that make aid effec...
The aid system itself is regarded by many as a major problem of present-day development cooperation ...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
The problem of the proliferation of the number of aid donors and aid channels continues to worsen. I...
The problem of the proliferation of aid donors and channels continues to worsen. It undermines the ...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent dema...
This chapter explains the incentives facing donors that lead them to fragment their foreign aid effo...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
Contains fulltext : 134890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This overview p...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this ero...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this er...
Lack of coordination among donors poses several problems: it results in higher administrative costs ...
Abstract: Major DAC donors are widely criticized for weak targeting of aid, selfish aid motives and ...
A recently discovered problem concerning foreign development assistance is that of its fragmentation...
The existing research on foreign aid offers inconclusive evidence on the factors that make aid effec...
The aid system itself is regarded by many as a major problem of present-day development cooperation ...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
The problem of the proliferation of the number of aid donors and aid channels continues to worsen. I...
The problem of the proliferation of aid donors and channels continues to worsen. It undermines the ...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent dema...
This chapter explains the incentives facing donors that lead them to fragment their foreign aid effo...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
Contains fulltext : 134890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This overview p...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this ero...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this er...
Lack of coordination among donors poses several problems: it results in higher administrative costs ...
Abstract: Major DAC donors are widely criticized for weak targeting of aid, selfish aid motives and ...
A recently discovered problem concerning foreign development assistance is that of its fragmentation...
The existing research on foreign aid offers inconclusive evidence on the factors that make aid effec...