Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons

This volume illustrates many questions around the different donor approaches to conditionality remain controversial. How relevant is the number of conditions? Is ex ante or ex post conditionality more conducive as a mutual commitment device? How ca...

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Main Authors: Koeberle, Stefan, Bedoya, Harold, Silarszky, Peter, Verheyen, Gero
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Language:English
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spelling okr-10986-73462021-04-23T14:02:28Z Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons Koeberle, Stefan Bedoya, Harold Silarszky, Peter Verheyen, Gero ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES ANALYTICAL WORK BENCHMARKS BORROWER BORROWING BORROWING COUNTRIES BUDGET PROCESS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL AMERICA CIVIL SOCIETY COMMITMENT COMMITMENTS CONDITIONALITY COUNTRY OWNERSHIP DEBT DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DONOR COMMUNITY DONOR COORDINATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC RELATIONS ECONOMICS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR INCOME INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS LENDERS LENDING INSTRUMENTS LENDING PRACTICES LOAN LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS POLICY ACTIONS POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHOICES POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLICY MEASURES POLICY OPTIONS POOR COUNTRIES POSITIVE EFFECTS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIVATE SECTOR SOCIAL SECTORS SUBSIDIARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE This volume illustrates many questions around the different donor approaches to conditionality remain controversial. How relevant is the number of conditions? Is ex ante or ex post conditionality more conducive as a mutual commitment device? How can budget support be more predictable-by focusing conditions on specific policy actions or on outcomes? How can risks be managed, and what is the optimal risk and failure rate of conditions and programs? Ex post conditionality based on completed actions provides an alternative to traditional ex ante conditionality that promises to be more flexible and more supportive of government ownership. It is at the core of the programmatic approach to policy-based lending that has increasingly become the World Bank's choice to support medium-term reforms. Another possible design option involves 2012-06-06T21:14:35Z 2012-06-06T21:14:35Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5849166/conditionality-revisited-concepts-experiences-lessons 0-8213-6013-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7346 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES
ANALYTICAL WORK
BENCHMARKS
BORROWER
BORROWING
BORROWING COUNTRIES
BUDGET PROCESS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTRAL AMERICA
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENTS
CONDITIONALITY
COUNTRY OWNERSHIP
DEBT
DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT AID
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISBURSEMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
DONOR COMMUNITY
DONOR COORDINATION
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
ECONOMICS
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INCOME
INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LENDERS
LENDING INSTRUMENTS
LENDING PRACTICES
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
POLICY ACTIONS
POLICY CHANGE
POLICY CHOICES
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY MEASURES
POLICY OPTIONS
POOR COUNTRIES
POSITIVE EFFECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
PRIVATE SECTOR
SOCIAL SECTORS
SUBSIDIARY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
spellingShingle ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES
ANALYTICAL WORK
BENCHMARKS
BORROWER
BORROWING
BORROWING COUNTRIES
BUDGET PROCESS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTRAL AMERICA
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMITMENT
COMMITMENTS
CONDITIONALITY
COUNTRY OWNERSHIP
DEBT
DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT AID
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISBURSEMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
DONOR COMMUNITY
DONOR COORDINATION
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
ECONOMICS
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INCOME
INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LENDERS
LENDING INSTRUMENTS
LENDING PRACTICES
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
POLICY ACTIONS
POLICY CHANGE
POLICY CHOICES
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY MEASURES
POLICY OPTIONS
POOR COUNTRIES
POSITIVE EFFECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
PRIVATE SECTOR
SOCIAL SECTORS
SUBSIDIARY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Koeberle, Stefan
Bedoya, Harold
Silarszky, Peter
Verheyen, Gero
Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons
description This volume illustrates many questions around the different donor approaches to conditionality remain controversial. How relevant is the number of conditions? Is ex ante or ex post conditionality more conducive as a mutual commitment device? How can budget support be more predictable-by focusing conditions on specific policy actions or on outcomes? How can risks be managed, and what is the optimal risk and failure rate of conditions and programs? Ex post conditionality based on completed actions provides an alternative to traditional ex ante conditionality that promises to be more flexible and more supportive of government ownership. It is at the core of the programmatic approach to policy-based lending that has increasingly become the World Bank's choice to support medium-term reforms. Another possible design option involves
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Koeberle, Stefan
Bedoya, Harold
Silarszky, Peter
Verheyen, Gero
author_facet Koeberle, Stefan
Bedoya, Harold
Silarszky, Peter
Verheyen, Gero
author_sort Koeberle, Stefan
title Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons
title_short Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons
title_full Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons
title_fullStr Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons
title_full_unstemmed Conditionality Revisited : Concepts, Experiences, and Lessons
title_sort conditionality revisited : concepts, experiences, and lessons
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/5849166/conditionality-revisited-concepts-experiences-lessons
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7346
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