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Many concerns can be raised about the effectiveness of current aid programmes to developing countries. The … appropriateness of aid is particularly questionable when one considers the likely character of the challenges that the global economy … of the focus of aid by Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries, extending from: the priorities that aid should …
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GDP of Kenya. Interestingly, breaking from the traditional model of bilateral aid, donor countries distributed nearly … fifty percent of their aid through multilateral aid funds (OECD, 2015). In this paper, we show that by delegating aid … allocate aid based on, say, a regional preference. That is, under bilateral aid, donor-country bias decreases the incentive of …
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GDP of Kenya. Interestingly, breaking from the traditional model of bilateral aid, donor countries distributed nearly … fifty percent of their aid through multilateral aid funds (OECD, 2015). In this paper, we show that by delegating aid … allocate aid based on, say, a regional preference. That is, under bilateral aid, donor-country bias decreases the incentive of …
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Efforts to realize the issue of development-focused Special Drawing Rights (SDR) by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have been on-going for many years. Recently, however, the campaign first gained a new momentum immediately after the Asian financial crises with the new liquidity problems of...
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the one hand and policies responsive to the demands of peacebuilding on the other. The preferential allocation of aid to … “good performers,” in the name of maximizing its payoff in terms of economic growth, militates against aid to fragile and … conflict and build peace, but the difficulties that prompted donors to become more selective in aid allocation remain all too …
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traditional aid and an increasing financing to weakest-link technology GPGs by rich countries aiming at avoiding sub …-optimal levels of provision in strategic sectors. Searching for the determinants of GPG-related aid, we find a significant role …
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GDP of Kenya. Interestingly, breaking from the traditional model of bilateral aid, donor countries distributed nearly … fifty percent of their aid through multilateral aid funds (OECD, 2015). In this paper, we show that by delegating aid … allocate aid based on, say, a regional preference. That is, under bilateral aid, donor-country bias decreases the incentive of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011450994
GDP of Kenya. Interestingly, breaking from the traditional model of bilateral aid, donor countries distributed nearly … fifty percent of their aid through multilateral aid funds (OECD, 2015). In this paper, we show that by delegating aid … allocate aid based on, say, a regional preference. That is, under bilateral aid, donor-country bias decreases the incentive of …
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While existing research has suggested that delegating foreign aid allocation decisions to a multilateral aid fund may …-country investment by explicitly modeling the decision-making within multilateral aid funds. We find that majority rule induces stronger … still be optimal since the increased investment under majority comes at the cost of low aid allocation to countries in the …
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