Publication: Donor accountability reconsidered: aid allocation in the age of global public goods
Donor accountability reconsidered: aid allocation in the age of global public goods
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Castro, P., Michaelowa, K., & Namhata, C. (2020, February 20). Donor accountability reconsidered: aid allocation in the age of global public goods. Political Economy of International Organization. Annual Conference, Vancouver.
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Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. This has implications for the assessment of the donors’ motivation for the provision of these funds. Given the non-excludability characteristic of global public goods, the traditional classification of donor interests and recipient needs is not appropriate for analyzing donors’ aid allocation decisions. Funding for the provision of global public goods should not flow to those places with the greatest needs—as assumed by the existing aid allocatio
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Castro, P., Michaelowa, K., & Namhata, C. (2020, February 20). Donor accountability reconsidered: aid allocation in the age of global public goods. Political Economy of International Organization. Annual Conference, Vancouver.