Empirical Assessment of Developing Countries’ Public Governance
Ahmed Naciri ()
Chapter Chapter 10 in The Governance Structures of the Bretton Woods Financial Institutions, 2018, pp 145-158 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Chapter 8 points to the inefficiency of official development aid and Chap. 9 shows that public governance in its social and economic dimensions have an important and significant impact on ODA development success. While extremely important for daily subsistence and humanitarian basic needs, official aid seems to do little to help the world’s most underdeveloped nations in their quest for development at least in the short term; public governance, however, in its social and economic dimensions may have an important and significant impact on economic outcomes. Consequently, this chapter wonders whether weak public governance could partially explain the failure of official development aid to attaint objective of poverty eradication and development advance, and indirectly, whether good public governance could partially explain economic success.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-97906-9_10
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