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In the 1990s, analysts were almost unanimous in considering Benin to be one of the most important aid recipients among the newly democratizing African countries. After more than two decades of democratic practice, the country has clearly completed the pha
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Forty billion dollars of official development assistance during 1991-2012 reduced Ethiopian absolute poverty while underwriting more efficient but exclusionary public institutions. This aid-institutions paradox reflects a strong interest-alignment between
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strengthen institutions that advance accountability, it simultaneously supports a status quo that undermines accountability and …
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of democratic erosion, the enhancement of accountability, and the promotion of competitive party systems. Development aid … manner. Democracy aid plays a more direct role with respect to enhancing accountability and party systems but, its cumulative …
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accountability part of the equation. We argue that in most low-income countries such trust in recipient systems may be dubbed as over …
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