Evidence from a participatory development experiment in Ghana shows that political insiders lose out when international aid underperforms
Read "How political insiders lose out when international aid underperforms: Evidence from a participatory development experiment in Ghana" by Kate Baldwin, Dean Karlan, Christopher Udry and Ernest Appiah here.
In this episode of VoxDevTalks, Kate Baldwin joins us to discuss research in Ghana with Dean Karlan, Christopher Udry and Ernest Appiah. This discussion first considers how aid might be manipulated by political actors and why participatory development programmes could be one way to combat this. Kate then outlines evidence from a participatory development experiment in Ghana which shows that the results of the programme did not meet expectations, and demonstrates aid’s complex distributional consequences.