Big Push versus Absorptive Capacity: How to Reconcile the Two Approaches

  • Guillaumont, Patrick
  • Guillaumont Jeanneney, Sylviane
Publication date
February 2011
Publisher
HAL CCSD

Abstract

We examine whether absorptive capacity represents a compulsory reason to reject the proposal of a large aid increase to support a big push. We argue that poverty trap is a probability for many countries, in particular the Least Developed Countries and that an aid increase is relevant for them. Moreover we show that the decrease in marginal aid returns is slower in vulnerable countries, what enhances the rationale to take vulnerability as one of the aid allocation criteria. We then examine the main limits to absorptive capacity, such as disbursement constraints and short term bottlenecks, macro economic troubles, including loss of competitiveness and macroeconomic volatility, as well as institution weakening. The general conclusion we draw t...

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