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Aid tying and donor fragmentation

WorldBankWorld Bank study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of aid tying.


 

In one, when a small number of donors dominate the aid market in a country, they may exploit their monopoly power by tying more aid to purchases from contractors based in their own countries. Alternatively, when donors have a larger share of the aid market, they may have stronger incentives to maximize the development impact of their aid by tying less of it. Empirical tests strongly and consistently support the latter hypothesis.

The key finding -- that higher donor aid shares are associated with less aid tying -- is robust to recipient controls, donor fixed effects and instrumental variables estimation. When recipient countries are grouped by their scores on corruption perception indexes, higher shares of aid are significantly related to lower aid tying only in the less-corrupt sub-sample.

This finding is consistent with the argument that aid tying can be an efficient response by donors when losses from corruption may rival or exceed losses from tying aid. When aid tying is more costly, as proxied by donor country size and income, it is less prevalent. Aid tying is lower in the Least Developed Countries, consistent with the OECD Development Assistance Committee's recommendation to its members.


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Virtual briefing__ Outcomes of HLF-4 Busan for ARD

 Michael Wales presents the Evidence Paper on ARD for HLF-4  What were the implications of the 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectivness for Agriculture and Rural Development? — View the webcast of Brian Baldwin’s presentation followed by a lively and fruitful online discussion with Platform members.

//  The Platform at HLF-4 Busan_ participating and reporting

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Virtual briefing__ Evidence Paper on ARD for HLF-4

 Michael Wales presents the Evidence Paper on ARD for HLF-4

How much progress has been made in ARD towards the realisation of the Paris Declaration? What are the problems and challenges? — View the webcast of Michael Wales’ online presentation, followed by a discussion on how the agriculture sector has been able to respond to the five Paris principles of ownership, alignment, harmonisation, managing for development results and mutual accountability.

//  HLF-4 Busan

The Global Donor Platform’s Evidence Paper aims to support the inclusion in HLF-4 of quantitative and qualitative evidence of progress and challenges in implementing specific Paris commitments.


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The Platform at Busan__ Participating & reporting

busanlogoThe Platform will participate in the HLF process with a view to highlighting some of the specificities of agriculture and rural development in relation to the principles of aid effectiveness. The Platform co-chair will be attending HLF-4, supported by two members of the secretriat.


// Sessions with Platform participaton

The Platform works with IFAD and partners from civil society in two mini-debates and is further represented by the member organisations WFP, OECD and IFAD in side event 45.

// Reporting

The secretariat will be reporting via this website on these three events above.

Brief story blips will throw a light at the following events with the particular angle of what was pertinent to members in terms of ARD in general.

Day 1

Side Event 20

CGAP, IFC, Sweden: Innovative Ways of Leveraging Private Finance for Development

Side Event 40

UN Women, GENDERNET, CIDA: Progress on gender equality and women's empowerment since the Paris Declaration

Side Event 47

GFDRR, WB, IFRC, UNISDR: Building Disaster Resilience for Aid Effectiveness

Day 2

Side Event 5

Denmark, Canada: Risks for Results: Managing Risks Jointly for Better Development Results

Side Event 16

Germany, Netherlands, IBLF, UNDP:How to promote effective PPPs for inclusive business models

Side Event 19

Japan: South-South & Triangular Cooperation: A Vehicle for Enhanced Knowledge Sharing

Side Event 4

Ferdi, France, Burkina Faso: How to make aid conditionalities consistent with the alignment and ownership principles?

Side Event 17

Global Fund, USAID, OECD: Lessons learned from PPPs in the health, infrastructure sectors

Side Event 14

Belgium et al.: CSO Dev.eff & Enabling Environment: Multistakeholder Approaches to Post-Busan Initiatives

Side Event 28

Korea, Sweden, AsDB, AfDB: Inclusive growth – Lessons and implications for effective development

Side Event 43

Australia, Indonesia, UNICEF, Global Partnership for Education, WB: Effective Aid for Education

Knowledge Workshop 36

DFID, Rwanda, D.R.Congo: Transparency in Action IATI

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FINAL PLENARY

FUTURE OF DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

POST BUSAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK

Side Event 8

US, UK et al.: Piloting Innovative Approaches for Dev.Results - Results Based Approaches in Action

Day 3

Side Event 21

NORAD; Nigeria, DFID, WBI, UN, OECD: Internat.Corruption&Illicit Flows

Side Event 46

USAID, Finland, South Africa: Aid effectiveness principles necessary for disability inclusive development

Knowledge Workshop 23

CIDA: Increasing Aid Transparency and Accountability through Open Data and CIDA’s Project Browser

Knowledge Workshop 42

SIDA: Openaid.se - Online Hub for Open Swedish Dev.Coop. Data

Knowledge Workshop 56

USAID: Technological Innovation: The Foreign Assistance Dashboard


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Virtual briefing__ Strategic role of the private sector in ARD

 Jonathan Mitchell presents the PKP3

Direct support is often rather ineffective, says Jonathan Mitchell — lead author of the Platform’s study on the strategic role of the private sector in ARD. View the webcast of his online presentation, outlining key findings, discussing comments and ideas with online participants.


//  Aim of Platform Knowledge Piece 3

Private sector activity is transforming rural areas in the south. To engage effectively with the private sector, policy makers should understand the changes which are taking place. The aim of this Platform Knowledge Piece is to improve the understanding of the role of the private sector in agricultural and rural development and to propose practical and operational measures for donors to engage effectively with the private sector to encourage more developmental outcomes.

"Policy uncertainty really destroys investments and performance in rural areas" - Jonathan Mitchell

//  Research questions

  • How has the private sector responded to the ‘rolling back’ of direct state involvement in rural areas, and the emergence of other opportunities?
  • What is the impact of this private sector activity on low-income rural households and the dynamism and competitiveness of the agricultural sector?
  • What has determined the success of donors, governments, NGOs and other initiatives to stimulate private sector development?
  • What are the implications of this analysis for the way that Platform members support private sector development in rural areas?

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PKP3__ Strategic Role of the Private Sector in ARD

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