Performance-based aid allocation systems are used by a number of multilateral agencies to allocate aid among developing countries. A number of bilateral agencies also allocate aid on the basis of the performance of recipients, albeit in a less systematic way than these multilateral agencies. This paper points to a number of fundamental problems associated with performance-based aid allocation systems, including a problematic balancing of need and performance criteria, being reductionist with respect to the drivers of effective aid and not being sufficiently nuanced with respect to performance by ignoring a lack of human capital and economic vulnerability in recipient countries. Together with providing a theoretical framework that articulate...
This paper investigates whether aid flows to developing countries fit well with their devel-opment p...
This thesis seeks to address the allocation of development aid in relation to institutional quality ...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
Developing country performance with respect to economic policies and institutional behavior is a com...
Ferdi Policy brief B114, SeptemberPerformance-based allocation is a principle for the allocation of ...
This paper analyzes aid allocation from a normative point of view. It attempts to design aid allocat...
Performance-based aid (PBA) is increasingly advocated as a way to improve development aid effectiven...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
Working paper series, African Development Bank Group, Working paper n° 103The African Development Ba...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
We examine a two country aid model with performance intensive aid. The aid budget is determined by a...
FERDI Working paper P239, OctoberThis paper proposes a model of aid allocation which aims to equaliz...
AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy en...
This paper investigates whether aid flows to developing countries fit well with their devel-opment p...
This thesis seeks to address the allocation of development aid in relation to institutional quality ...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
Developing country performance with respect to economic policies and institutional behavior is a com...
Ferdi Policy brief B114, SeptemberPerformance-based allocation is a principle for the allocation of ...
This paper analyzes aid allocation from a normative point of view. It attempts to design aid allocat...
Performance-based aid (PBA) is increasingly advocated as a way to improve development aid effectiven...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
Working paper series, African Development Bank Group, Working paper n° 103The African Development Ba...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
We examine a two country aid model with performance intensive aid. The aid budget is determined by a...
FERDI Working paper P239, OctoberThis paper proposes a model of aid allocation which aims to equaliz...
AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy en...
This paper investigates whether aid flows to developing countries fit well with their devel-opment p...
This thesis seeks to address the allocation of development aid in relation to institutional quality ...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...