Aid allocation with optimal monitoring: Theory and policy
Journal article: We explore the implications of allowing a poverty-averse donor to monitor aid use within the familiar context of the needs vs. aid effectiveness tradeoff. The paper focuses on the optimal aid allocation between two countries when the donor simultaneously decides about aid shares and country-specific monitoring effort aimed at increasing the amount reaching the poor. Endogenizing aid effectiveness is shown to raise the poor’s income in the worse-governed country, yet not necessarily in the better-governed one, whereas the effect on country aid shares is essentially ambiguous. Those results still hold when the basic model is extended in various directions. Conventional aid allocation rules should be re-examined in their light.
Author(s)
François Bourguignon, Jean-Philippe Platteau
Journal
- Journal of Development Economics
Date of publication
- 2025
Keywords JEL
Pages
- 103364
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1
Volume
- 172