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Countries need capacity for a variety of reasons, including sustaining economic growth, generating jobs, reducing poverty, effectively managing development programmes, and transforming societies and economies. A lot of effort has been expended to develop capacity in Africa with mixed results....
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growing their businesses, particularly across borders in the region, with a view to identifying opportunities for policy that …
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Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are now widely used in development economics. However, their use is often resisted by non-governmental development organizations. The objections they raise differ between the three types of activities of such non-governmental organizations (NGOs): capacity...
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The total funding envelope for World Bank projects is often divided among various state and non-state actors, each of which can have competing ideas about or interests in the project. How does the division of financing relate to overall project effectiveness? I argue that too many funding...
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In 2006 the Center for Global Development's report 'When Will We Ever Learn? Improving lives through impact evaluation' bemoaned the lack of rigorous impact evaluations. The authors of the present paper researched international organizations and countries including Mexico, Colombia, South...
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Aid beneficiaries know very little about development interventions in their own communities. This lack of transparency and information is likely to reduce beneficiaries' ability and willingness to become active in local development. It may also dampen intended aid effects on beneficiaries'...
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Tragedy'. This paper argues that foreign aid could help not only to finance development, but also to navigate policy makers …' policy choices. It shows how foreign aid could or could not help policy makers turn their policy preferences into action. …
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policy to industrialization has not been adequate to propel industrial development in Uganda. State withdrawal from direct …
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After the Second World War, Mozambique went through a series of transformations, from an incipient industrializing colonial society to an independent country with a central planned economy, plus a regional and internal war, and finally from 1994 onwards, a multi-party democracy with a mix of...
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the industrial sector have improved considerably. But certain policy issues also arose during the industrial development … competitiveness, policy failure to encourage firm restructuring, and lack of a well-coordinated framework for industrial policy. …
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