States, Markets, and Foreign Aid

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States, Markets, and Foreign Aid

International relations Economic theory and philosophy Economic growth Development economics and emerging economies Political economy Public international law: international organizations and institutions

Author: Simone Dietrich

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 11th November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781009020640


Why do some donor governments pursue international development through recipient governments, while others bypass such local authorities?

Weaving together scholarship in political economy, public administration and historical institutionalism, Simone Dietrich argues that the bureaucratic institutions of donor countries shape donor–recipient interactions differently despite similar international and recipient country conditions. Donor nations employ institutional constraints that authorize, enable and justify particular aid delivery tactics while precluding others.

Analysis and Findings

Offering quantitative and qualitative analyses of donor decision-making, the book illuminates how donors with neoliberally organized public sectors bypass recipient governments, while donors with more traditional public-sector-oriented institutions cooperate and engage recipient authorities on aid delivery. The book demonstrates how internal beliefs and practices about states and markets inform how donors see and set their objectives for foreign aid and international development itself.

Implications

It informs debates about aid effectiveness and donor coordination and carries implications for the study of foreign policy, more broadly.

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