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ID148031
Title ProperAid modalities matter
Other Title Informationthe impact of different world bank and IMF programs on democratization in developing countries
LanguageENG
AuthorKassandra Birchler, Sophia Limpach, Katharina Michaelowa ;  Birchler, Kassandra ;  Limpach, Sophia ;  Michaelowa, Katharina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Many argue that autocratic regimes allocate revenues from foreign aid with the aim of stabilizing their rule rather than serving economic and social development. However, donors often condition foreign aid on reforms in recipient states. We argue that when those conditions for reform focus on participative processes and government accountability, they positively affect democratization. We evaluate our claim based on different types of World Bank and IMF lending programs for a panel of 100 low- and middle-income countries over the years 1980–2011. Our results suggest that aid positively affects democratization when it strengthens domestic accountability mechanisms and thereby reduces its fungibility for recipients. The World Bank and the IMF’s poverty reduction strategy programs provide a notable case of this effect.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 60, No.3; Sep 2016: p.427-439
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 60 No 3
Key WordsWorld Bank ;  Developing Countries ;  Democratization ;  Aid Modalities Matter ;  IMF Programs


 
 
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