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Need, merit, and politics in multilateral aid allocation: A district-level analysis of World Bank projects in India

机译:多边援助分配的需要,优点和政治:对印度世界银行项目的区级分析

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The targeting of foreign aid within recipient countries is largely unexplored territory. We help close this gap in empirical research on aid allocation by employing Poisson estimations on the determinants of the World Bank's choice of project locations at the district level in India. The evidence of needs-based location choices is very weak, even though World Bank activities tend to concentrate in relatively remote districts. Spatial lags prove to be significant and positive pointing to regional clustering. Institutional conditions matter insofar as project locations cluster in districts belonging to states with greater openness to trade. We do not find any evidence that location choices are affected by political patronage at the state or district level. However, the World Bank prefers districts where foreign direct investors may benefit from projects related to infrastructure.
机译:在受援国中针对外国援助的目标主要是未开发的领域。我们通过对世界银行在印度地区一级选择项目地点的决定因素采用泊松估计,来帮助弥合援助分配的实证研究中的差距。尽管世界银行的活动往往集中在相对偏远的地区,但基于需求的选址的证据却很少。空间滞后被证明是重要且积极的,预示着区域集群。只要项目地点集中在贸易开放度更高的州,机构条件就很重要。我们找不到任何证据表明选址会受到州或地区一级政治支持的影响。但是,世界银行偏爱外国直接投资者可从与基础设施相关的项目中受益的地区。

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