Author: International Monetary Fund. Independent Evaluation Office
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1589066359
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This independent evaluation of the IMF’s role and performance in the determination and use of aid to low-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa is presented at a ground-level view. Country performance has improved in many sub-Saharan Africa countries over the period, and the report details the role of the IMF’s programs, as well as perceptions of that role. The report is an important contribution to following through on the IMF’s commitment to its Poverty Reduction Strategy and makes three main recommendations for improving the coherence—actual and perceived—of the IMF’s policies and actions relating to aid to sub-Saharan Africa going forward.
The IMF and Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa
Assessing the Impact of the PRGF on Social Services: Malawi
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Assessing the Impact of the PRGF on Social Services: Tanzania
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Assessing the Impact of the PRGF on Social Services
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Assessing the Impact of the PRGF on Social Services: Ethiopia
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Development Centre Studies Policy Ownership and Aid Conditionality in the Light of the Financial Crisis A Critical Review
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264075526
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Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
This study evaluates controversies that persist with respect to aid conditionality, how successful donors have been in stemming aid conditionality, and how the financial crisis has made it difficult to maintain traditional conditionality frameworks.
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264075526
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Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
This study evaluates controversies that persist with respect to aid conditionality, how successful donors have been in stemming aid conditionality, and how the financial crisis has made it difficult to maintain traditional conditionality frameworks.
Budget Support
Author: Martin Knoll
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Category : Africa, Sub-Saharan
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Africa, Sub-Saharan
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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The Least Developed Countries
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Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Subsidy Reform in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: Mr.Carlo A Sdralevich
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1498350437
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries price subsidies are common, especially on food and fuels. However, these are neither well targeted nor cost effective as a social protection tool, often benefiting mainly the better off instead of the poor and vulnerable. This paper explores the challenges of replacing generalized price subsidies with more equitable social safety net instruments, including the short-term inflationary effects, and describes the features of successful subsidy reforms.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1498350437
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries price subsidies are common, especially on food and fuels. However, these are neither well targeted nor cost effective as a social protection tool, often benefiting mainly the better off instead of the poor and vulnerable. This paper explores the challenges of replacing generalized price subsidies with more equitable social safety net instruments, including the short-term inflationary effects, and describes the features of successful subsidy reforms.
How Useful Are Benefit Incidence Analyses of Public Education and Health Spending
Author: Sawitree S. Asawanuchit
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1451875436
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
This paper provides a primer on benefit incidence analysis (BIA) for macroeconomists and a new data set on the benefit incidence of education and health spending covering 56 countries over 1960-2000, representing a significant improvement in quality and coverage over existing compilations. The paper demonstrates the usefulness of BIA in two dimensions. First, the paper finds, among other things, that overall education and health spending are poorly targeted; benefits from primary education and primary health care go disproportionately to the middle class, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, HIPCs and transition economies; but targeting has improved in the 1990s. Second, simple measures of association show that countries with a more propoor incidence of education and health spending tend to have better education and health outcomes, good governance, high per capita income, and wider accessibility to information. The paper explores policy implications of these findings.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1451875436
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
This paper provides a primer on benefit incidence analysis (BIA) for macroeconomists and a new data set on the benefit incidence of education and health spending covering 56 countries over 1960-2000, representing a significant improvement in quality and coverage over existing compilations. The paper demonstrates the usefulness of BIA in two dimensions. First, the paper finds, among other things, that overall education and health spending are poorly targeted; benefits from primary education and primary health care go disproportionately to the middle class, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, HIPCs and transition economies; but targeting has improved in the 1990s. Second, simple measures of association show that countries with a more propoor incidence of education and health spending tend to have better education and health outcomes, good governance, high per capita income, and wider accessibility to information. The paper explores policy implications of these findings.