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Blending Top-Down Federalism with Bottom-Up Engagement to Reduce Inequality in Ethiopia

Authors :
Khan, Qaiser
Faguet, Jean-Paul
Ambel, Alemayehu
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

Donors increasingly fund interventions to counteract inequality in developing countries, where they fear it can foment instability and undermine nation-building efforts. To succeed, aid relies on the principle of upward accountability to donors. But federalism shifts the accountability of subnational officials downward to regional and local voters. What happens when aid agencies fund anti-inequality programs in federal countries? Does federalism undermine aid? Does aid undermine federalism? Or can the political and fiscal relations that define a federal system resolve the contradiction internally? This study explores this paradox via the Promotion of Basic Services program in Ethiopia, the largest donor-financed investment program in the world. Using an original panel database comprising the universe of Ethiopian woredas (districts), the study finds that horizontal (geographic) inequality decreased substantially. Donor-financed block grants to woredas increased the availability of primary education and health care services in the bottom 20 percent of woredas. Weaker evidence from household surveys suggests that vertical inequality across wealth groups (within woredas) also declined, implying that individuals from the poorest households benefit disproportionately from increasing access to and utilization of such services. The evidence suggests that by combining strong upward accountability over public investment with extensive citizen engagement on local issues, Ethiopia’s federal system resolves the instrumental dissonance posed by aid-funded programs to combat inequality in a federation.

Subjects

Subjects :
MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE USE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BASIC SERVICES
CONTRACEPTION
INITIATIVES
POLICY MAKERS
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
GRASS- ROOTS
POPULATION
SCHOOL AGE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
RURAL WELFARE
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
WOMEN
SKILLED ATTENDANTS
GOVERNMENTS
POLITICAL LEADERS
INTEGRITY
DEMOCRACIES
MOTHER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
MILITARY REGIME
BANK
SOCIAL SECTOR
WAR
GENDER PARITY
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
VIOLENCE
TELEVISION
TRANSPARENCY
COLLUSION
ORGANIZATIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
STRATEGIES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
GENDER PARITY INDEX
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
STUDENTS
ETHNIC GROUPS
DEMOCRACY
BASIC SERVICE
MOTHER TONGUES
PUBLIC SERVICES
SERVICE QUALITY
PATRONAGE
SANITATION
POLITICAL PARTY
RURAL AREAS
CONTRACEPTIVE ACCEPTANCE
MARRIED WOMEN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
PROGRESS
MODERNIZATION
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
LABOR MARKET
PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE
NATURAL RESOURCE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INCOME INEQUALITY
MORTALITY
GRAFT
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIETAL GOALS
SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MATERNAL HEALTH
WARS
GRASS-ROOTS
CHRONIC POVERTY
CULTURAL CHANGE
HUMAN RIGHTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL IMPACT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL
DISCRETION
RURAL POPULATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
RECIPIENT COUNTRIES
OFFICIAL POLICY
ANTENATAL CARE
SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CITIZENSHIP
CITIZENS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
POLICIES
GOVERNANCE
CIVIL SERVANTS
POLICY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
HEALTH CARE
HUMAN CAPITAL
CITIZEN
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
RULING PARTY
PUBLIC HEALTH
RESPECT
GOVERNMENT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SERVICE PROVISION
MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC POLICY
ORGANIZATION
POLICY RESEARCH
SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
COMPLAINTS
KNOWLEDGE
ANTI-CORRUPTION
STRATEGY
PRIMARY SCHOOL
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
COLLAPSE
POLITICS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
MORTALITY RATE
RADIO
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
REPRESSION
POLITICIANS
CORRUPTION
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
LAWS
SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE
HEALTH SERVICES
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
PRACTITIONERS
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN AREAS
POLITICAL PARTIES
CHILD MORTALITY
MODERN CONTRACEPTION
SECONDARY ENROLMENT
LEADERSHIP
ACCOUNTABILITY
LAW
ETHICS
STATE UNIVERSITY
HUMAN WELFARE

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......2456..2fe8c692a2262d294cd3236190f0166c