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aid 7 aid effectiveness 3 PNG 2 Pacific 2 health 2 public policy 2 Aid 1 Australian aid 1 Fiji 1 Indonesia 1 Public-Private Partnerships 1 REDD 1 SWAps 1 climate change 1 deforestation 1 development 1 extractive industries 1 health aid 1 migration 1 mining 1 non-traditional donor organisations 1 poverty reduction 1 private sector 1 public spending 1 reform 1 renewables 1 resources 1 risk mitigation 1 targeting 1 world bank 1
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Howes, Stephen 5 Jayasuriya, Dinuk 3 Callan, Margaret 2 Davies, Robin 2 McNee, Andrew 2 Morris, Matthew 2 Pryke, Jonathan 2 Warner, Bob 2 Anderson, Ian 1 Batten, Aaron 1 Burke, Paul J. 1 Chand, Satish 1 Dang, Trung Dinh 1 Doan, Dung 1 Dornan, Matthew 1 Eyers, John 1 Gibson, John 1 Hai, Phing Giang 1 Hancock, Matthew 1 Hay, Danielle 1 Jotzo, Frank 1 Koeget, Kebei Salee 1 Konstantinos, Anastasios 1 Lokuge, Kamalini 1 Mohanty, Sango 1 Olbrei, Erik 1 Otor, Sabit 1 Pires, Emilia 1 Pogge, Thomas 1 Pollard, Steve 1 Prasad, Biman Chand 1 Rogers, Cate 1 Thomason, Jane 1
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PNG mineral boom: Harnessing the extractive sector to deliver better health outcomes
Thomason, Jane; Hancock, Matthew - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
International experience has shown that mining and resources sector participation in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) can realise substantial health benefits not only for the company, but also for its public sector partners and communities. This paper summarises the international experience,...
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Does the World Bank have a micro-macro paradox or do the data deceive?
Howes, Stephen; Otor, Sabit; Rogers, Cate - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
In 1986, Mosely first drew attention to an apparent paradox in the performance of international aid. Microeconomic data from evaluations of aid financed projects showed a majority of projects were successful, whereas macroeconomic data from regressions of aid on growth were discouraging. The...
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation: business versus bureaucracy in international development
Anderson, Ian - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
New forms of aid, including “philanthrocapitalism” such as The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, are rapidly altering the international aid architecture for health. These organisations have financial power, actively shape agendas and influence policy. The rise of non-traditional donor...
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An overview of aid effectiveness, determinants and strategies
Howes, Stephen - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
This paper provides an overview of issues relating to aid effectiveness. It argues that it is impossible to give a definitive answer to the question of whether aid is effective, and that it is more useful to ask what can be done to make aid more effective. The paper then groups the various...
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Measuring Poverty in the Pacific
Morris, Matthew - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
Measuring poverty in the Pacific is important to keep poor people on the policy agenda, to design effective policies and programs and to carry out rigorous evaluation so that we know what works and why. There are various definitions of poverty, ranging from a narrow focus on adequate calorie...
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The Health Impact Fund: More justice and efficiency in global health
Pogge, Thomas - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
Some 18 million people die annually from poverty-related causes. Many more are suffering grievously from treatable medical conditions. These burdens can be substantially reduced by supplementing the rules governing pharmaceutical innovation. Established by the World Trade Organization's TRIPS...
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Improvements in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business Rankings: Do they translate into greater foreign direct investment inflows?
Jayasuriya, Dinuk - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
The World Bank's Ease of Doing Business reports have been ranking countries since 2006. However, do improvements in rankings generate greater foreign direct investment inflows? This study is the first to test such a proposition empirically with Arellano-Bond dynamic panel estimators using the...
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Beyond Paris: 11 innovations in aid effectiveness
Morris, Matthew; Pryke, Jonathan - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
The current framework for improving aid effectiveness, the 'Paris' agenda of harmonisation and alignment, has been found lacking. Alternatives are needed. This paper highlights some examples of recent innovations in the management and delivery of development aid. Drawing upon Barder (2009) and...
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Aid and Oil in Papua New Guinea: Implications for the Financing of Service Delivery
Batten, Aaron - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
This paper measures the extent to which both donor finance and resource revenues have contributed to higher rates of expenditure in key development sectors of the PNG economy—social services (including health and education) and infrastructure, between 1975 and 2010. Estimated elasticities are...
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Renewable Technologies and Risk Mitigation in Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Fiji’s Electricity Sector
Jotzo, Frank; Dornan, Matthew - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2012
In recent years, renewable energy technologies have been advocated in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Pacific as a risk-mitigation measure against oil price volatility. Despite this, there have been no attempts to measure the impact of renewable technologies on financial risk in...
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