Fungibility and the Flypaper Effect of Project Aid : Micro-Evidence for Vietnam
While most economists assume that aid is
fungible, most aid donors behave as if it is not. The
authors study recipient government responses to development
project aid in the context of a specific World Bank-financed
project. They estimate the impact of a rural road
rehabilitation project in Vietnam on the kilometers of roads
actually rehabilitated and built. Using local-level survey
data collected for this purpose, the authors test whether
the evidence supports the standard economic argument that
there will be little or no impact on rural roads
rehabilitated, given fungibility. They find evidence that,
although project aid impacts on rehabilitated road
kilometers were less than intended, more roads were built in
project areas. The results suggest that there was
fungibility within the sector, but that aid largely stuck to
that sector.
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Main Authors: |
van de Walle, Dominique,
Mu, Ren |
Language: | English |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2007-02
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Subjects: | AGGREGATES,
BRIDGES,
COMMUNES,
DISTRICT ROADS,
DISTRICTS,
DRAINAGE,
EARTH ROAD,
EARTH ROADS,
EQUATIONS,
HOUSEHOLDS,
INCOME,
INSPECTION,
INTERVENTION,
LENGTH OF ROADS,
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,
MOTOR VEHICLE,
PASSENGER,
PASSENGER TRANSPORT,
PATH,
PAVED ROADS,
POOR ROADS,
POPULATION DENSITY,
RAILWAY,
ROAD,
ROAD BUILDING,
ROAD CONSTRUCTION,
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS,
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE,
ROAD LENGTH,
ROAD LINKS,
ROAD MAINTENANCE,
ROAD NETWORK,
ROAD QUALITY,
ROAD SECTOR,
ROAD TYPES,
ROAD WORKS,
ROADS,
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE,
RURAL ROAD,
RURAL ROAD DENSITY,
RURAL ROAD REHABILITATION,
RURAL ROADS,
RURAL TRANSPORT,
SIGNS,
SURVEYING,
TAX,
TRANSPORT,
TYPES OF ROAD,
TYPES OF ROADS,
VEHICLE ACCESS,
VILLAGES, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/02/7367875/fungibility-flypaper-effect-project-aid-micro-evidence-vietnam
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/7167
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