SummaryThis paper seeks to quantify the effects of improved donor coordination on aid effectiveness. Empirical estimates are first provided of the reductions in transaction costs that can be achieved by better donor coordination via concentration to fewer partner countries and a shift from project aid to program-based approaches. Further estimates are presented showing how much could be gained in terms of poverty reduction by optimizing aid allocation across countries. The potential poverty reduction would be huge, but there are severe political implementation constraints. The paper concludes that much could be gained in terms of aid effectiveness from improved donor coordination
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
This paper analyzes the allocation of foreign aid to various sectors in a recipient developing count...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
SummaryThis paper seeks to quantify the effects of improved donor coordination on aid effectiveness....
Aid coordination is a constant theme of discussion among national and international aid agencies in ...
SummaryAid coordination is a constant theme of discussion among national and international aid agenc...
SummaryThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we review theoreti...
Donors have lagged behind aid recipients in adhering to the principles of aid effectiveness. Explain...
This paper focuses on key ways in which donors can improve the quality of foreign assistance and mak...
The paper augments Holmstrom’s (1982) team production model in the context of aid effectiveness. The...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Aid fragmentation and a lack of donor coordination have been widely recognized as principal problem...
Much public discussion about foreign aid has focused on whether and how to increase its quantity. Bu...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
Whatever the short-term objectives, aid is aimed at promoting growth and alleviating poverty, and a...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
This paper analyzes the allocation of foreign aid to various sectors in a recipient developing count...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
SummaryThis paper seeks to quantify the effects of improved donor coordination on aid effectiveness....
Aid coordination is a constant theme of discussion among national and international aid agencies in ...
SummaryAid coordination is a constant theme of discussion among national and international aid agenc...
SummaryThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we review theoreti...
Donors have lagged behind aid recipients in adhering to the principles of aid effectiveness. Explain...
This paper focuses on key ways in which donors can improve the quality of foreign assistance and mak...
The paper augments Holmstrom’s (1982) team production model in the context of aid effectiveness. The...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Aid fragmentation and a lack of donor coordination have been widely recognized as principal problem...
Much public discussion about foreign aid has focused on whether and how to increase its quantity. Bu...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
Whatever the short-term objectives, aid is aimed at promoting growth and alleviating poverty, and a...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
This paper analyzes the allocation of foreign aid to various sectors in a recipient developing count...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...