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Retooling Development Aid in the 21st Century

The Importance of Budget Support

Piatti-Funfkirchen, Moritz (Senior Economist, Senior Economist, World Bank) & Smets, Lodewijk (Senior Economist, Senior Economist, World Bank) & Fardoust, Shahrokh (Research Professor, Research Professor, Global Research Institute) & Koeberle, Stefan G. (Director, Strategy and Operations, Middle East and North Africa Region, Director, Strategy and Operations, Middle East and North Africa Region, World Bank)

Retooling Development Aid in the 21st Century

Retooling Development Aid in the 21st Century

The Importance of Budget Support

Retooling Development Aid in the 21st Century

 

Global threats such as pandemics, climate change, inequality, low growth, and conflict have made it more difficult to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. This book examines the role of budget support in effectively responding to new realities developing countries face set against the backdrop of dramatically changing economic architecture


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Beschrijving Retooling Development Aid in the 21st Century

Aid instruments need to adjust to new challenges and priorities. Global pandemics, climate change, increased inequality, low economic growth, and conflict have made it increasingly difficult for developing countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Retooling Development Aid in the 21st Century: The Importance of Budget Support examines the critical role of budget support by both multilateral and bilateral aid agencies to address the 21st century's development goals of eliminating poverty and protecting our global commons. Timely and smartly designed budget support remains a powerful tool to help address the new reality developing countries face, providing fast disbursing finance in support of critical reforms.

Set against the background of a dramatically changing international financial architecture, the volume examines how budget support has evolved from its controversial past, addresses the evidence on performance and debates over conditionality, and it reflects on unmet expectations from the 2005 Paris Declaration. With the global financial crisis, the Covid pandemic, and the spillovers from conflict and climate change, budget support re-emerged as a key financing instrument to support policy reforms and catalyze private capital. Drawing on the lessons of the last two decades, the volume proposes a retooling of budget support as a versatile instrument to address both essential global public goods and tackle country-specific development challenges.


ISBN
9780192882196
Pagina's
304
Verschenen
NUR
781
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

Algemene economie