Aid effectiveness
- Aid and Reform in Africa
- ( S Devarajan; D. Dollar; T. Holmgren / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank , 1999)
- Since the early 1980s, virtually every African country has received large amounts of aid aimed at stimulating policy reform. The results have varied enormously. Ghana and Uganda were successful reform...
- Measuring Aid Flows: a New Approach
- ( C. Chang; E. Fernandez-Arias; L. Serven / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank , 1998)
- The debate on the effectiveness of foreign aid has intensified in recent years, as aid has come under increasing budgetary pressures in donor countries. Whatever the merits of the opposing arguments...
- Does Economic Analysis Improve the Quality of Foreign Assistance?
- ( K. Deininger; L. Squire; S. Basu / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank , 1998)
- The World Bank undertakes large expenditures on economic analysis and advice for its member developing countries. What is the impact of this economic and sector work on the quality of World Bank lendi...
- Aid allocation and poverty reduction
- ( P. Collier; D. Dollar / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank , 1998)
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Paper derives a poverty-efficient allocation of aid and compares it with actual aid allocations.
Paperuses new World Bank ratings of twenty different aspects of national policy to establish ...
- Assessing Aid—What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
- ( Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank , 1998)
- Summarizes the findings of a multi-year research program on aid effectiveness. Official Development Assistance has declined by one-third in real terms in the 1990s. There are a number of reasons for ...
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