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Author Koeberle, Stefan, editor

Title Budget Support as More Effective Aid? : Recent Experiences and Emerging Lessons
Published Washington : World Bank Publications, April 2006

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Description 1 online resource (538 pages)
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Summary Budget support has become an increasingly important instrument in the context of a partnership-based approach to development assistance. Compared to traditional modes of aid delivery, it promises greater country ownership, reduced transaction costs, better donor coordination, scaling up of poverty reduction and potentially greater development effectiveness. This book presents a timely and valuable review of key concepts, issues, experiences and emerging lessons relevant to budget support. It provides an overview of principal characteristics, expectations and concerns related to budget support, key design and implementation issues, as well as some practical experiences. The contributors include government representatives from developing countries, leading academic scholars, bilateral development agencies and development practitioners from international financial institutions, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. They present a wide range of views on key issues such as the choice of instruments, alignment of budget support with country programs, predictability, and coordination and conditionality. The authors draw their insightful analysis on the contemporary research and evaluation work, as well as the broad practical experience with budget support. This book will be of great interest to practitioners in aid-recipient countries and international financial institutions, bilateral agencies and civil organizations involved in budget support
Audience Trade World Bank Publications
In World Bank e-Library
Form Electronic book
Author Stavreski, Zoran, editor
Walliser, Jan, editor
ISBN 9780821364635
0821364634
ABBREV TI Budget Support as More Effective Aid?