aid from the world bank caroline williams. research question what is the effect of a country’s...
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Research QuestionWhat is the effect of a
country’s involvement in international organizations (IOs) on the aid it receives from the World Bank?
ArgumentBarnett and Abbott- IOs facilitate
agreementsWilliams- World Bank looks at
credible commitment statusWorld Bank- says IOs are
something they look at (how much?)
Baseline Specification 1UN Security Council Preference
World Bank shown to be focusing aid
Main World Bank Powers have control
Baseline Specification 2IOs democratization
willingness to reformIOs help regulate economic
activityMost similar to my hypothesis
Results: Control Variables
foreign reservestemporary member on the UNSC
Security Councilpopulation IMF loanGDP per capita
Results 1st: no control all positive correlation
2nd: all control economic IOs significant
3rd: all significant control economic IOs significant
Conclusions and ImplicationsDid not get expected results
(Baseline Specification 1)Only economic IOs significant
All countriesDaniela Donno- conditional
Take Aways My hypothesis: More IOs= More Aid Results: Positive Correlation without the
control variables But only economic IOs show overall
significance to be Future work could make the project
more specific
Works Cited Abbott, K. W., and D. Snidal. "Why States Act through Formal
International Organizations.”Journal of Conflict Resolution 42.1 (1998): 3-32.
Barnett, Michael N., and Martha Finnemore. "The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations." International Organization 53.4 (1999): 699-732.
Donno, Daniela. "Who Is Punished? Regional Intergovernmental Organizations and the Enforcement of Democratic Norms." International Organization 64.04 (2010): 593-625.
Dreher, A., J. Sturm, and J. Vreeland. "Development Aid and International Politics: Does Membership on the UN Security Council Influence World Bank Decisions?" Journal of Development Economics 88.1 (2009): 1-18.
Mansfield, E. D., and J. C. Pevehouse. "Democratization and the Varieties of International Organizations." Journal of Conflict Resolution 52.2 (2008): 269-94.
Williams, David, and Tom Young. "Governance, the World Bank and Liberal Theory." Political Studies 42.1 (1994): 84-100.