Acting autonomously of mimicking the state and peers?
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2009Type
- Working Paper
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NGO aid is still widely believed to be superior to official aid (ODA). However, the incentives of NGOs to excel and target aid to the poor and deserving are increasingly disputed. We contribute to the emerging literature on the allocation of NGO aid by performing panel Tobit estimations for Swiss NGOs. The analysis offers new insights in two major regards: First, we cover the allocation of both self-financed and officially co-financed aid for a large panel of NGOs and recipient countries. Second, by classifying each NGO according to its financing structure, we address the unresolved question of whether financial dependence on the government impairs the targeting of NGO aid. It turns out that NGOs mimic the state as well as NGO peers. Officially refinanced NGOs are more inclined to imitate the allocation of ODA. However, the degree of financial dependence does not affect the poverty orientation of NGO aid and the incentives of NGOs to engage in easier environments. The allocation of self-financed aid differs in several respects from the allocation of officially co-financed aid, including the role of financial dependence for imitating the state and herding among NGOs. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-005778495Publication status
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KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH ZurichSubject
NICHTGOUVERNEMENTALE ORGANISATIONEN + NICHTSTAATLICHE ORGANISATIONEN + NICHTREGIERUNGSORGANISATIONEN (KÖRPERSCHAFTEN); NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (ORGANISATIONS); SCHWEIZ (MITTELEUROPA). SCHWEIZERISCHE EIDGENOSSENSCHAFT; SWITZERLAND (CENTRAL EUROPE). SWISS CONFEDERATION; NGO aid; ÖKONOMETRIE; ECONOMETRICS; Aid allocation; HUMANITÄRE HILFE (INTERNATIONALE POLITIK); HUMANITARIAN AID (INTERNATIONAL POLITICS); Financial dependence; Official co-financingOrganisational unit
02525 - KOF Konjunkturforschungsstelle / KOF Swiss Economic Institute
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