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Popova Kalina: Aid Effectiveness

The Case of World Bank Assistance to Eastern Europe

von Popova Kalina   (Autor)

Since the success of the Marshall Plan in theeconomic recovery of Western Europe after WWIIforeign aid has been an important tool of foreignpolicy. Yet there are increasing doubts about theeffectiveness of the aid effort. Critics argue thataid is targeted to wasteful regimes and to countrieswhere the environment is not conducive to growth. This book examines aid effectiveness by asking whatdetermines which countries receive aid and how muchand what considerations dominate the donors' and therecipients' decision processes. The focus is onWorld Bank lending to Eastern Europe and thedonor-recipient relations are presented in aprincipal-agent framework. Both donors andrecipients choose to enter into an aid relationshipand the motivations behind these decisions haveimplications for the effectiveness of aid. Thetheoretical hypotheses are tested in an empiricalmodel and two case studies. The analysis shows thatWorld Bank involvement has contributed to economicgrowth in Eastern Europe, but both the Bank andrecipient countries face constraints that limit theirability to meet their commitments and this in turnlimits the effectiveness of aid.

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Since the success of the Marshall Plan in theeconomic recovery of Western Europe after WWIIforeign aid has been an important tool of foreignpolicy. Yet there are increasing doubts about theeffectiveness of the aid effort. Critics argue thataid is targeted to wasteful regimes and to countrieswhere the environment is not conducive to growth. This book examines aid effectiveness by asking whatdetermines which countries receive aid and how muchand what considerations dominate the donors' and therecipients' decision processes. The focus is onWorld Bank lending to Eastern Europe and thedonor-recipient relations are presented in aprincipal-agent framework. Both donors andrecipients choose to enter into an aid relationshipand the motivations behind these decisions haveimplications for the effectiveness of aid. Thetheoretical hypotheses are tested in an empiricalmodel and two case studies. The analysis shows thatWorld Bank involvement has contributed to economicgrowth in Eastern Europe, but both the Bank andrecipient countries face constraints that limit theirability to meet their commitments and this in turnlimits the effectiveness of aid. 

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Popova Kalina
The author was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, and attended Angelo StateUniversity (graduated with B.B.A. in Accounting) and theUniversity of Rochester (graduated with M.A and Ph.D. inPolitical Science with a focus on methodology and internationalpolitical economy). She currently works as a market researchmethodologist at Harris Interactive Inc.  

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Medium: Buch
Format: Kartoniert
Seiten: 172
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen: September 2008
Maße: 220 x 150 mm
Gewicht: 272 g
ISBN-10: 3639072448
ISBN-13: 9783639072440

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