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analyze a broad range of subnational stability measures in Africa. Aid by both the WB and China does not increase outright …
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Academic studies of aid to Africa have typically asked how "we" in the West can get "them" in Africa to adopt economic … findings are published in an edited collection (Whitfield forthcoming 2008). The cases focus on Africa because the continent …
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The paper assesses the multilateral development financing system in the light of the replenishments of three key funds in 2013. It argues that the replenishments showed strong continuing support for each institution, but identifies challenges emerging from the reliance on traditional donors and...
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The regional allocation of aid within recipient countries has been largely ignored in the aid allocation literature. We use geocoded data on the location of aid projects financed by the World Bank and the African Development Bank within a sample of 27 recipient countries to assess the claim of...
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countries. We combine geo-referenced data on the subnational allocation of World Bank aid projects to Africa over the 1995 …
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