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The Hard Challenge of Aid Coordination

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Date
2015
Dewey
Croissance et développement économiques
Sujet
development aid; coordination; aid efficieny
JEL code
F.F3.F35; P.P3.P33
Journal issue
World Development;0305-750X
Volume
69
Publication date
05-2015
Article pages
86-97
Publisher
Elsevier
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.12.011
URI
https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/18042
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Bourguignon, François
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Platteau, Jean-Philippe
39622 Centre de Recherche en Economie du Developpement [CRED]
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Abstract (EN)
Aid coordination is a constant theme of discussion among national and international aid agencies in their search for more effectiveness and efficiency in delivering development assistance. This paper seeks to clarify some of the arguments currently made in support of aid coordination, and to precise unavoidable trade-offs born of the existence of political costs. It is anchored in the available literature on aid delivery while focusing on the implementation problems of aid coordination among donor countries. In particular, it deals with: (a) the issue of consistently and collectively handling possible governance failures in recipient countries; and (b) the impact of heterogeneity of donor countries on the effectiveness of aid coordination.

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