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Do Aid Donors Specialize and Coordinate within Recipient Countries? The Case of Malawi

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NOPOOR WP#4_N°30_Do aid donors specialize and coordinate within recipient countries The case of Malawi.pdf (1.013Mb)
Date
2015-08
Collection title
NOPOOR Working Paper
Collection Id
30
Dewey
Croissance et développement économiques
Sujet
foreign aid; aid proliferation; donor coordination; Malawi
JEL code
F.F3.F35
URI
https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/17705
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Nunnenkamp, Peter
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Sotirova, Albena
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Thiele, Rainer
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Type
Document de travail / Working paper
Item number of pages
28
Abstract (EN)
Acknowledging that aid proliferation and a lack of coordination impair aid effectiveness, donors have repeatedly promised to specialize and better coordinate their aid activities, most notably in the Paris Declaration of 2005. We exploit geocoded aid data from Malawi to assess whether the country’s bilateral and multilateral donors have acted accordingly at the district and sector level. We do not find compelling evidence for increased aid specialization after the Paris Declaration, and the regional division of labor among donors may even have deteriorated. Our within-country evidence thus broadly corroborates what previous studies found at the national level of recipient countries.

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