援助幻觉与公共部门行为

Aid Illusion and Public Sector Behaviour

Journal of Development Studies · 2001
被引 65
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用财政幻觉理论,解释了为何受援国在援助资金可替代的情况下,仍可能增加对捐助方支持领域的支出,甚至超过援助额。

Abstract

Conventional treatments of fungibility, such as in Assessing Aid, are concerned with evidence that aid recipients do not increase sufficiently (that is, by the amount of aid) expenditure on specific areas favoured by donors. In other words, fungibility implies that recipients divert aid to expenditure on areas donors do not wish to fund. However, there is evidence that aggregate expenditure, and even spending on donor-supported areas, rises by more than the value of the aid inflow. This contribution, using insights from the public choice research on fiscal illusion, provides a range of theoretical scenarios to explain this outcome. Included are scenarios where, even where all the features of fungibility are present, expenditure on areas favoured by the donor can increase by more than the value of the aid inflow. The study concludes by suggesting new directions for research on aid policy and the impact of aid on the public sector in developing countries.

援助幻觉财政幻觉公共部门行为援助可替代性