Description
A growing portion of aid directed through multilateral channels is earmarked for specific recipients and purposes, giving donors greater control, also known as multi-bilateral aid. This project examines competing explanations of donors’ use of this multi-bilateral aid for different problems within the same sector, specifically development aid for disease control. Using explanations from the literature on multilateralism and principal-agent dynamics, I compare donors’ use of multi-bilateral and bilateral delivery of disease-specific foreign aid. The results suggest that while donors deliver a greater portion of aid through multi-bilateral channels for larger, more complex problems, they are reluctant to delegate issues that most affect their populations.
| Date made available | 2022 |
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| Publisher | SAGE Journals |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Multi-bilateral aid for disease control
Steele, C. A., Jun 2023, In: International Political Science Review. 44, 3, p. 387-402 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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