随着捐助者的曲调起舞?援助依赖型国家的政策选择

Dancing to the Donors' Tune? Policy Choice in Aid‐Dependent Countries

Scandinavian Journal of Economics · 2014
被引 11
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了在受援国拥有私人信息时,无条件援助如何影响其政策选择,发现慷慨援助可能导致受援国迎合捐助者期望而降低援助效果,而适度的政策分歧反而可能改善结果。

Abstract

Abstract Current aid rhetoric emphasizes the selective allocation of otherwise unconditional funds in support of the recipients' own plans, in contrast to the old donor practice of bundling money and policies. I show that when recipients have private information, policies reflecting their preferences and knowledge might result in such a regime. However, generous transfers can also induce them to conform to the outcome‐oriented expectations of donors at the expense of lower aid impact. Such behaviour is consistent with an abundance of case‐study evidence. Moderate disagreements over what the optimal policy is could actually produce better results. Certain forms of both donor competition and coordination might also eliminate this distortion, while a donor concern for need only removes incentives for aid‐seeking in the least needy countries. In summary, optimal aid policies are highly context‐specific, and donors should thus concentrate their efforts to practise more informed selectivity.

援助依赖政策选择信息不对称援助有效性