Scientific article
OA Policy
English

Donor Political Economies and the Pursuit of Aid Effectiveness

ContributorsDietrich, Simoneorcid
Published inInternational Organization, vol. 70, no. 1, p. 65-102
Publication date2016
Abstract

In response to corruption and inefficient state institutions in recipient countries, some foreign aid donors outsource the delivery of aid to nonstate development actors. Other donor governments continue to support state management of aid, seeking to strengthen recipient states. These cross-donor differences can be attributed in large measure to different national orientations about the appropriate role of the state in public service delivery. Countries that place a high premium on market efficiency (for example, the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden) will outsource aid delivery in poorly governed recipient countries to improve the likelihood that aid reaches the intended beneficiaries of services. In contrast, states whose political economies emphasize a strong state in service provision (for example, France, Germany, Japan) continue to support state provision. This argument is borne out by a variety of tests, including statistical analysis of dyadic time-series cross-section aid allocation data and individual-level survey data on a cross-national sample of senior foreign aid officials. To understand different aid policies, one needs to understand the political economies of donors

Affiliation entities Not a UNIGE publication
Citation (ISO format)
DIETRICH, Simone. Donor Political Economies and the Pursuit of Aid Effectiveness. In: International Organization, 2016, vol. 70, n° 1, p. 65–102. doi: 10.1017/S0020818315000302
Main files (1)
Article (Accepted version)
accessLevelPublic
Identifiers
Journal ISSN0020-8183
207views
340downloads

Technical informations

Creation02/08/2021 19:21:00
First validation02/08/2021 19:21:00
Update19/12/2025 14:18:08
Status update19/12/2025 14:18:08
Last indexation19/12/2025 14:18:09
All rights reserved by Archive ouverte UNIGE and the University of GenevaunigeBlack