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This study uses loan-level data on syndicated lending to a large sample of developing countries between 1993 and 2017 to estimate the mobilization effects of multilateral development banks (MDBs), that is, their ability to crowd-in capital from private creditors. Controlling for a large set of...
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This study investigates the World Bank's use of lending and non-lending instruments to affect the policy priorities of … developing countries. In a typical year, the World Bank lends more than $30 billion to its client countries. It also spends … countries has made it difficult for policymakers and scholars to understand which World Bank instruments are most useful for …
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This paper describes the methodology for a new World Bank Human Capital Index (HCI). The HCI combines indicators of …
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Since the 1995 inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO), developing countries have become some of the most …
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Since the 1995 inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO), developing countries have become some of the most …
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This paper examines the correlates of success of development policy lending operations of the World Bank between 2004 … the World Bank's Independent Evaluation Group. Departing from the related literature, the paper focuses mostly on … examining the impact of loan characteristics, reform program design features, and task team leader skills, among other variables …
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The literature on aid and growth has not found a convincing instrumental variable to identify the causal effects of aid. This paper exploits an instrumental variable based on the fact that since 1987, eligibility for aid from the International Development Association (IDA) has been based partly...
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Is generalized debt relief an effective development strategy, or should assistance be tailored to countries' characteristics? To answer this question, the authors build a simple model in which recipient governments reveal their creditworthiness if donors offer them to choose between aid and debt...
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This paper proposes a new framework to analyze aid effectiveness. Using World Bank firm survey data and OECD aid flow …
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development. This paper looks at what the cross-country aid effectiveness literature and World Bank Operations Evaluation …
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