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some conditions to ensure the effectiveness of the impact of the financial assistance, which we called conditionality. The … conditionality of aid is not a stable notion, it witnessed several changes since its creation to consolidate developing countries to …The aid attribution is the classical form of cooperation among countries. International institutions are used to impose …
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-scale frontloading of aid disbursements can be costly as it pushes against absorptive constraints; and that improvement of governance and …The ability of low-income countries to productively absorb large amounts of external assistance is a central issue for … efforts to scale-up aid. This paper examines absorptive capacity in the context of MDG-based development programmes in low …
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This article presents a model for budgetary allocation that was used by an international NGO for its aid program. The …
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assistance (ODA), and Ecuador, as a partner and recipient of development aid. It seeks to assess the potential (in … institutional basis for international assistance acitivites, it does not cover other economic activities such as trade or investment …
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of the Bank's experience for our understanding of the conditions that lead to effective aid in fragile contexts. Much … context that was relatively conducive to aid effectiveness in general and (ii) the fact that there was relatively little elite … argue for a more political understanding of the determinants of aid effectiveness. Specifically we suggest that aid …
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-term perspectives within governance. …
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through CDR initiatives have endured in contexts in which other governance institutions have collapsed. CDR institutions have …
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resource abundance can contribute to growth. It finds that governance determines the extent to which the growth effects of …
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Standard models of hierarchy assume that agents and middle managers are better informed than principals about how to implement a particular task. We estimate the value of the informational advantage held by supervisors – middle managers – when ministerial leadership – the principal –...
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the factors of good urban governance and political will. These can allow for urban reform and smart transformation. A …
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