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TitleIS BILATERAL AID RESPONDING TO GOOD GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA?
AuthorGyimah-Brempong, Kwabena ; Shaw,Timothy M. ; Samonis, Val
SubjectInternational Aid, Governance
Date of Publication2012
Number of Pages76pages
LanguageEnglish
Geographical CoverageAfrica
KeywordsDonors, Bilateral Aid, Cash-on-Delivery
AbstractThis paper investigates whether aid flows from traditional donor countries to African countries have responded to improved governance in African countries, whether aid has been used by donors to improve the quality of governance in the last two decades; it also investigates alternative sources of development financing, especially from the Global South, as well as researchesnewmodalities of aid delivery. Using the insights provided by several alternative approaches, the paper finds that at the aggregate level, aid flows to African countries respond positively to improved governance. However, there are wide variations in country experiences while aid flows to some countries respond positively to improved governance, aid flows to other countries are not in any way related to changes in governance.
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ISBN/ISSN9781779370358
Filesize591624 MB
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