Does Development Aid Undermine Political Accountability? Leader and Constituent Responses to a Large-Scale Intervention

Published By: BREAD on eSS | Published Date: August , 2016

Comprehensive program evaluation requires capturing indirect effects of an intervention, such as changes in leaders’ efforts and constituents’ attitudes towards leaders. We study political economy responses to a large-scale development program in Bangladesh, in which 346 communities consisting of 16,600 households were randomly assigned subsidies for sanitation investments. [Working Paper No. 489].

Author(s): Raymond P Guiteras, Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak | Posted on: Aug 30, 2016 | Views() | Download (518)


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