Sector Wide Approaches (SWAp) emerged during the 1990s as a new policy mechanism for aid delivery. Eschewing many features of traditional project-based aid, SWAps give greater control of aid allocation to recipient countries. Some critics have questioned whether reducing a donor\u27s level of influence over aid allocation might lead to a decrease in donor contributions. While some qualitative evaluations have described the level of fund pooling and donor participation in SWAps, no previous study has empirically examined this potential \u27donor-flight\u27 response to health SWAp implementation. This paper utilises a uniquely compiled dataset of 46 low-income countries over 1990-2009 and a variety of panel data regression models to estimate ...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
The sector wide approach (SWAp) emerged during the 1990s as a mechanism for managing aid from the mu...
This thesis presents an econometric analysis of the Sector-Wide Approach (SWAp) for delivering healt...
Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) are an approach to aid management that aim to support recipient gover...
Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) are an approach to aid management that aim to support recipient gover...
Recent research suggests that an additional $1 of health aid would displace – or crowd out – nearly ...
Despite anecdotal evidence that the quality of governance in recipient countries affects the allocat...
This article assesses the effects of international aid on the health sector in developing countries....
Despite anecdotal evidence that the quality of governance in recipient countries affects the allocat...
While the health sector has attracted significant foreign aid, evidence on the effectiveness of this...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
The sector wide approach (SWAp) emerged during the 1990s as a mechanism for managing aid from the mu...
This thesis presents an econometric analysis of the Sector-Wide Approach (SWAp) for delivering healt...
Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) are an approach to aid management that aim to support recipient gover...
Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) are an approach to aid management that aim to support recipient gover...
Recent research suggests that an additional $1 of health aid would displace – or crowd out – nearly ...
Despite anecdotal evidence that the quality of governance in recipient countries affects the allocat...
This article assesses the effects of international aid on the health sector in developing countries....
Despite anecdotal evidence that the quality of governance in recipient countries affects the allocat...
While the health sector has attracted significant foreign aid, evidence on the effectiveness of this...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....
ACL-2International audienceThis paper examines the efficient allocation of international health aid....