In this paper I discuss the nature of the political constraints that the World Bank faces in delivering basic services to the poor. The main problem arises because the Bank has to work through domestic governments which have political aims different from helping the poor. The conceptual approach attractive to economists and central to much recent thinking in the World Bank, particularly the 2004 World Development Report, is the notion of politician proofing". Given that political incentives derail good policies, how can those policies be politicianproofed? I argue that evidence and theory suggests that such an approach is ultimately futile, basically because we simply do not understand the relevant political incentives. I discuss alternativ...
This paper proposes a theory on the interference of World Bank and IMF programs with domestic politi...
In post-conflict countries were instability has intensified, it becomes apparent how inadequate deve...
The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) experiment, along with other innovations promoted by the intern...
Summary Two important policy initiatives which the World Bank has been promoting since 1989, good g...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an anal...
It is common for many governments to provide services, such as education or healthcare, to the publi...
This article presents a political-sociological analysis of the World Bank’s social assistance progra...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
What are the incentives and disincentives for poor-country governments to improve information system...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...
Democracies are traditionally seen as more effective at helping the poor than non-democracies. Ching...
In this thesis, I study the use of regulation as a redistributive policy and its implications on eco...
This paper proposes a theory on the interference of World Bank and IMF programs with domestic politi...
In post-conflict countries were instability has intensified, it becomes apparent how inadequate deve...
The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) experiment, along with other innovations promoted by the intern...
Summary Two important policy initiatives which the World Bank has been promoting since 1989, good g...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an anal...
It is common for many governments to provide services, such as education or healthcare, to the publi...
This article presents a political-sociological analysis of the World Bank’s social assistance progra...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
What are the incentives and disincentives for poor-country governments to improve information system...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...
Democracies are traditionally seen as more effective at helping the poor than non-democracies. Ching...
In this thesis, I study the use of regulation as a redistributive policy and its implications on eco...
This paper proposes a theory on the interference of World Bank and IMF programs with domestic politi...
In post-conflict countries were instability has intensified, it becomes apparent how inadequate deve...
The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) experiment, along with other innovations promoted by the intern...