Budget support to Ghana: A risk worth taking?

Authors

Tony Killick
Andrew Lawson

Keywords:

Aid, Public finance

Synopsis

This paper argues that donors have taken risks and made important contributions to Ghana by providing aid as budget support. In particular, budget support in Ghana has supported reforms in ways that other aid modalities would not have done. However, it has neither reduced risks nor maximised benefits. The paper argues that re-design is needed, with a focus on its effectiveness as a tool for budget financing, rather than for policy leverage.

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Published

20 July 2007

Online ISSN

0140-8682

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Publication date (01)

2007

doi

10.61755/VMIO5770