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Well-meaning national and international bureaucracies dispense foreign aid under conditions in which bureaucracy fails. The environment that created aid bureaucracies led those organizations to (a) define their output as money disbursed rather than service delivered, (b) produce many low-return observable outputs (glossy reports and "frameworks") and few high-return less observable activities like ex - post evaluation, (c) engage in obfuscation, spin control, and amnesia (always describing aid efforts as "new and improved") exhibiting little learning from the past, (d) put enormous demands on scarce administrative skills in poor countries. To change this unhappy equilibrium, policymakers in rich and poor countries should experiment with decentralized markets, matching those who want to help the poor with the poor themselves freely expressing their needs and aspirations.
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William Easterly (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1f948be47f012c48073bfa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1384128032000096823
William Easterly
National Bureau of Economic Research
The Journal of Policy Reform
New York University
Center for Global Development
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