This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate country data but a sector analysis provides a better picture of fragmentation. We start by counting the number of aid projects in the developing world and find that, in 2007, more than 90 000 projects were running simultaneously. Project proliferation is on a steep upward trend and will certainly be reinforced by the emergence of new donors. Developing countries with the largest numbers of aid projects have more than 2 000 in a single year. In parallel to this boom of aid projects, there has been a major shift towards social sectors and, as a consequence, these are the most fragmented. We quantify fragmentation in each aid sector for donors and ...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
This paper examines the phenomenon of aid fragmentation and donor proliferation in Uganda. As the de...
This paper examines on a panel of 22 OECD Development Assistance Committee countries whether fragmen...
International audienceThe share of humanitarian aid in total aid is increasing. However, little is k...
This chapter explains the incentives facing donors that lead them to fragment their foreign aid effo...
Aid Fragmentation and Effectiveness: What do we Really Know? (With Katja Michaelowa, Axel Dreher, an...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
Aid fragmentation is widely recognized as being detrimental to development outcomes. We reinvestigat...
Contains fulltext : 99899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aid system...
We present a model with two donors-principals that provide funds to a unique recipient-agent. Each d...
The problem of the proliferation of the number of aid donors and aid channels continues to worsen. I...
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 thesis deals with the topic of aid fragmentation of the OECD‘s Development Assistance Committee ...
We present a new way to measure aid fragmentation, by trying to consider the significance of donor-p...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
This paper examines the phenomenon of aid fragmentation and donor proliferation in Uganda. As the de...
This paper examines on a panel of 22 OECD Development Assistance Committee countries whether fragmen...
International audienceThe share of humanitarian aid in total aid is increasing. However, little is k...
This chapter explains the incentives facing donors that lead them to fragment their foreign aid effo...
Aid Fragmentation and Effectiveness: What do we Really Know? (With Katja Michaelowa, Axel Dreher, an...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
Aid fragmentation is widely recognized as being detrimental to development outcomes. We reinvestigat...
Contains fulltext : 99899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aid system...
We present a model with two donors-principals that provide funds to a unique recipient-agent. Each d...
The problem of the proliferation of the number of aid donors and aid channels continues to worsen. I...
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 thesis deals with the topic of aid fragmentation of the OECD‘s Development Assistance Committee ...
We present a new way to measure aid fragmentation, by trying to consider the significance of donor-p...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
This paper examines the phenomenon of aid fragmentation and donor proliferation in Uganda. As the de...
This paper examines on a panel of 22 OECD Development Assistance Committee countries whether fragmen...