Conditionality and Endogenous Policy Formation in a Political Setting

Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: September, 01 , 2001

The paper examines two issues associated with aid and fiscal policy. First, how best the conditionality behind foreign aid, sometimes non-economic, is complied within a principal-agent framework. In a multiple task and multiple principal framework, principals are better off cooperating and making the agent’s efforts more complementary. Secondly, he examine endogenous policy formation in the context of domestic politics. This involves interaction between policymakers and domestic special interest groups. [Discussion Paper No.2001/92]

Author(s): S Mansoob Murshed | Posted on: Feb 01, 2011 | Views(740) | Download (75)


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