Many practical and action-oriented international roadmaps to improve the quality of aid and its delivery and impact on development—including the Paris Declaration, Accra Agenda for Action, and Busan Partnership—emphasize a more active involvement of domestic institutions and procedures. Despite widespread agreement among both donor and recipient countries on this issue, we find that aid often tends to bypass national institutional structures. This practice is sometimes justified on grounds of high levels of political and administrative corruption and weak implementation capacity in recipient country bureaucracies. We examine how and to what extent multilateral and bilateral development agencies bypass national and local government instituti...
SUMMARY Malawi is perceived by many donors as a ‘virtuous case’ and a relatively effective user of ...
SUMMARY What dilemmas arise in managing aid programmes in poor countries with weak administrative s...
The debate by Okada & Samreth (2012, EL) and Asongu (2012, EB; 2013, EEL) on ‘the effect of foreign ...
Many practical and action-oriented international roadmaps to improve the quality of aid and its deli...
This thesis examines how power shapes the institutional design of aid modalities, particularly poole...
There is lively debate concerning the influence of development assistance (‘aid’) on corruption in r...
Does foreign aid shift public spending? Many worry that aid will be “fungible” in the sense that gov...
We extend the Okada & Samreth (2012, EL) and Asongu (2012, EB) debate on ‘the effect of foreign aid ...
Purpose – This paper investigates the effect of foreign aid on governance in order to extend the deb...
Heavy aid dependence can have significant effects on institutions and governance. In Botswana, Mauri...
In an attempt to better understand where foreign aid is most effective for developmental purposes an...
This paper integrates two main strands of the aid-development nexus in providing additional informat...
Foreign aid scholars argue that donors outsource development assistance to non-governmental organiza...
The Okada & Samreth(2012, EL) finding that aid deters corruption could have an important influence o...
Despite a long-standing controversy about aid-effectiveness in general and the impact of aid-depende...
SUMMARY Malawi is perceived by many donors as a ‘virtuous case’ and a relatively effective user of ...
SUMMARY What dilemmas arise in managing aid programmes in poor countries with weak administrative s...
The debate by Okada & Samreth (2012, EL) and Asongu (2012, EB; 2013, EEL) on ‘the effect of foreign ...
Many practical and action-oriented international roadmaps to improve the quality of aid and its deli...
This thesis examines how power shapes the institutional design of aid modalities, particularly poole...
There is lively debate concerning the influence of development assistance (‘aid’) on corruption in r...
Does foreign aid shift public spending? Many worry that aid will be “fungible” in the sense that gov...
We extend the Okada & Samreth (2012, EL) and Asongu (2012, EB) debate on ‘the effect of foreign aid ...
Purpose – This paper investigates the effect of foreign aid on governance in order to extend the deb...
Heavy aid dependence can have significant effects on institutions and governance. In Botswana, Mauri...
In an attempt to better understand where foreign aid is most effective for developmental purposes an...
This paper integrates two main strands of the aid-development nexus in providing additional informat...
Foreign aid scholars argue that donors outsource development assistance to non-governmental organiza...
The Okada & Samreth(2012, EL) finding that aid deters corruption could have an important influence o...
Despite a long-standing controversy about aid-effectiveness in general and the impact of aid-depende...
SUMMARY Malawi is perceived by many donors as a ‘virtuous case’ and a relatively effective user of ...
SUMMARY What dilemmas arise in managing aid programmes in poor countries with weak administrative s...
The debate by Okada & Samreth (2012, EL) and Asongu (2012, EB; 2013, EEL) on ‘the effect of foreign ...