哪个轮子能得到润滑油?选民能动性与世界银行在印度各邦的援助分配

Which Wheel Gets the Grease? Constituent Agency and Sub-national World Bank Aid Allocation

Journal of Development Studies · 2020
被引 29
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究世界银行在印度各邦的教育援助分配,发现贫困但政治上有话语权的表列种姓和表列部落地区获得了更多援助,表明受援群体的能动性影响援助分配。

Abstract

Questions of aid allocation have long focused on discerning the motivation of development donors. Less attention has been paid to the interests and agency of recipient state governments and even less to the interests and agency of constituencies within those states. An implicit assumption is often that the ‘poor’ either passively receive the patronage of their benefactors or they don’t. In this paper, we instead suggest that depending on the motivation of a donor, their sensitivity to needy subnational constituencies in aid allocation also depends on the political empowerment of those groups. In particular, we take advantage of the unique socio-cultural structure in India to examine if the political agency of scheduled castes and tribes (SC/STs) can explain patterns of district-level allocation of World Bank education aid. Using district-level data on a multi-year World Bank education program, district-level proportions of SC/ST population and of members of parliament we identify poor, but empowered, constituencies. We find that SC/ST districts receive more aid, even when controlling for baseline poverty and educational performance, but that these results are strongest when these districts are politically empowered. Our findings suggest that while donors may indeed respond to recipient needs, those recipients who also speak loudly for themselves fare better, highlighting the importance of constituent agency.

援助分配次国家层级世界银行表列种姓与表列部落政治赋权