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example of a “delegation-scheme.” Conversely, project aid represents a more “centralized” type of aid. According to the theory …
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example of a delegation-scheme." Conversely, project aid represents a more "centralized" type of aid. According to the theory …
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We investigate the degree of leeway donors of foreign aid should grant to recipient governments when their preferences over how to implement the aid are different, and both the donor and recipient possess some private information about the most effective policies. Intuitively, our model shows...
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example of a "delegation-scheme." Conversely, project aid represents a more "centralized" type of aid. According to the theory …
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the countries' authorities, openness, and transparency, consistently with the theory. …
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the countries' authorities, openness, and transparency, consistently with the theory. …
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the countries' authorities, openness, and transparency, consistently with the theory. …
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This paper explores the role of information transmission and misaligned interests across levels of government in explaining variation in the degree of decentralization across countries. Within a two-sided incomplete information principal-agent framework, it analyzes two alternative...
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This paper explores the role of information transmission and misaligned interests across levels of government in explaining variation in the degree of decentralization across countries. Within a two-sided incomplete information principal-agent framework, it analyzes two alternative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013075612
This paper explores the role of information transmission and misaligned interests across levels of government in explaining variation in the degree of decentralization across countries. Within a two-sided incomplete information principal-agent framework, it analyzes two alternative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014153753