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authorities in the ongoing reform debate. In the international context, especially the Bundesbank seems to fight a losing battle …
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With the beginning of the new millennium, the longstanding need for reform of the United Nations system has gained new …
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This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform official donors by allocating aid in a way that renders effective poverty alleviation more likely. We employ Probit and Tobit models and make use of an exceptionally detailed database that allows an...
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This paper analyzes whether and to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperform official donors by allocating aid in a way that renders effective poverty alleviation more likely. We employ Probit and Tobit models and make use of an exceptionally detailed database that allows an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277422
Global governance refers to several pillars; one important pillar is the multilateral aid architecture. Its reform can …
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Global governance refers to several pillars; one important pillar is the multilateral aid architecture. Its reform can …
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Development assistance has for many decades been aiming to support developing countries’ strategies to achieve more sustainable development. Yet, evidence shows that the impact of such assistance has been well below expectations. This study examines the efforts of assistance providers and...
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Since the late 1990s a selection on policy approach to aid was advocated such that more aid should be allocated to countries with good policies. A number of donors accepted this recommendation, including the World Bank, but there is little evidence that this has occurred. Donors, including the...
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In this paper, we review the theoretical and empirical literature on capital flight. First, we discuss the measurement of capital flight. Next, we provide information on the magnitude as well as the ‘burden’ of capital flight for a selected set of developing countries in four regions of the...
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-methods approach detects only few and mostly weak effect patterns for reform types sufficiently evaluated in the primary literature …
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