NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid has rarely been mapped, let alone explained. Based on a representative dataset for 61 important NGOs from various OECD countries, we analyze the targeting of NGO aid across a large number of recipient countries by jointly considering major determinants of NGO aid in a multivariate regression framework. While our results show that NGOs are more active in the neediest countries, we reject the hypothesis that NGOs complement official aid through engaging in so-called difficult institutional environments. Rather, they tend to replicate the location choices of official «backdonors.» Moreover, NGOs follow other NGOs so that aid gets clustered. Fina...
NGOs have become key players in the development process. Some donors chan-nel up to 60 percent of th...
Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the allocation o...
This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform offi...
NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid ...
NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid ...
NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid ...
We analyze the targeting of non-governmental organization (NGO) aid across countries in a multivaria...
The budgets of development NGOs have risen dramatically over the last decades. In stark contrast to ...
We refine an earlier cross-national analysis by Koch, et al (2009) on the determinants of location a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe budgets of development NGOs have risen dramatically over the last ...
Keeping a low profile: What determines the allocation of aid by non-governmental organizations
This paper studies the aid allocation of European nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Once populat...
Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the allocation o...
Abstract: Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the al...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are widely expected to provide better targeted aid than state ...
NGOs have become key players in the development process. Some donors chan-nel up to 60 percent of th...
Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the allocation o...
This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform offi...
NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid ...
NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid ...
NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid ...
We analyze the targeting of non-governmental organization (NGO) aid across countries in a multivaria...
The budgets of development NGOs have risen dramatically over the last decades. In stark contrast to ...
We refine an earlier cross-national analysis by Koch, et al (2009) on the determinants of location a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe budgets of development NGOs have risen dramatically over the last ...
Keeping a low profile: What determines the allocation of aid by non-governmental organizations
This paper studies the aid allocation of European nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Once populat...
Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the allocation o...
Abstract: Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the al...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are widely expected to provide better targeted aid than state ...
NGOs have become key players in the development process. Some donors chan-nel up to 60 percent of th...
Using a new dataset for 41 German non-governmental organizations (NGOs), we analyze the allocation o...
This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform offi...