Coordination et utilisations des aides
Arne Bigsten ()
Revue d’économie du développement, 2006, vol. 14, issue 2, 77-103
Abstract:
The character, content, and intensity of aid coordination have changed over time as the emphasis has shifted from project aid to high-conditionality programme aid, then to sector-wide approaches, debt cancellations (HIPC initiative) and poverty reduction strategies (PRSPs). The paper explores how the forms of coordination relate to the use of aid, for example whether it is used to increase investment or consumption. The question is particularly relevant as budgetary aid has taken on more importance, while fungibility remains an essential characteristic of aid flows. The implication of coordination for national ownership of development policy and programmes is explored.
Date: 2006
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