Measuring the effects of development assistance: Impact on democracy
Mini seminar
About the Event
This session will be based on the EBA report titled 'Effects of Swedish and International Democracy Aid' which explores the effects of aid on countries' level of democracy and under what conditions it might work better, through a quantitative comparative analysis.
Questions that will be discussed in the session include: Measuring impacts using secondary data, what made it feasible and a good option in this study? How were measures of democracy identified and selected for the analysis? How was the causal relationship between aid and democracy outcomes determined?
Questions that will be discussed in the session include: Measuring impacts using secondary data, what made it feasible and a good option in this study? How were measures of democracy identified and selected for the analysis? How was the causal relationship between aid and democracy outcomes determined?
Speakers
Name | Title | Biography |
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Miguel Niño-Zarazúa | Dr. | Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, PhD, is a development economist and Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow at UNU-WIDER. Miguel’s research expertise is in the areas of foreign aid, poverty, inequality, tax policy, social protection, and the political economy of development policy. |
Elina Scheja | Dr. | Lead Economist at the Chief Economist Team (CET) of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). |
Jan Petterson | Dr. | Managing Director at the Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA). |
Lisa Hjelm | Ms. | Programme Manager at the Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA). |