This book examines a particular type of donor behavior - known as country earmarking of contributions - which occurs within the voluntary financing system of the United Nations.
This book examines a particular type of donor behavior - known as country earmarking of contributions - which occurs within the voluntary financing system of the United Nations.
Pawe¿ Gmyrek (Mr.) holds a PhD in Political Science and International Relations from University of Geneva, Switzerland, and a Master's degree from Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. In parallel to his academic work, he has been staff member of the International Labour Office since 2008, where is he currently engaged as Senior Policy Analyst in the Office of the Deputy Director-General for Field Operations and Partnerships.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Key concepts, definitions, and scope 2 A world to gain: policy advantages of commercial country earmarking 3 What else explains earmarking? Lessons from the literature 4 Multi-bi aid data 5 Country-earmarking in practice: the empirics 6 Breaking down the numbers: what did we learn? 7 Conclusion: Policy implications
Introduction 1 Key concepts, definitions, and scope 2 A world to gain: policy advantages of commercial country earmarking 3 What else explains earmarking? Lessons from the literature 4 Multi-bi aid data 5 Country-earmarking in practice: the empirics 6 Breaking down the numbers: what did we learn? 7 Conclusion: Policy implications
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