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This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform official donors by allocating aid in a way that renders effective poverty alleviation more likely. We employ Probit and Tobit models and make use of an exceptionally detailed database that allows an...
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This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform official donors by allocating aid in a way that renders effective poverty alleviation more likely. We employ Probit and Tobit models and make use of an exceptionally detailed database that allows an...
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There is a startling gap between, allegedly, globalization-induced changes in international competition for foreign … its relevance well before globalization became a hotly debated issue. …
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depend on the intensity of competition among NGOs and on the degree to which they are refinanced by governments. We control … competition is associated with more efficient foreign aid activities of NGOs, rather than leading to "excessive" fundraising …
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fundraising – depend on the intensity of competition among NGOs and on the degree to which they are refinanced by governments. We … fiercer competition is associated with more efficient foreign aid activities of NGOs, rather than leading to “excessive …
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