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Development Finance Architecture: What are the Institutional Challenges? Inge Kaul Office of Development Studies (ODS) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) OECD OECD Paris – 4 July 2006 Paris – 4 July 2006 * The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect * The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization with which she is affiliated. Please, send those of the organization with which she is affiliated. Please, send comments to comments to [email protected] [email protected] . .

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Page 1: OECD Paris –  4 July 2006

Development Finance Architecture:What are the Institutional Challenges?

Inge KaulOffice of Development Studies (ODS)

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

OECDOECD

Paris – 4 July 2006Paris – 4 July 2006

* The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization * The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization with which she is affiliated. Please, send comments to with which she is affiliated. Please, send comments to [email protected]@undp.org. .

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Multiplication and diversification of international financing mechanisms

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Rise in the number of global public private partnerships

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The phasing of aid instruments

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The many roads to global equity for development

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Intergovernmental cooperation in support of GPGs follows a subsidiarity principle

National-levelintervention

Market-based intervention

Regulatory intervention

Incentive provision

• on specific projects

Non-financial interventions

Financialinterventions

Global public good provision is subject to intense screening, minimizing international-level interventions, especially interventions with financial implications for national governments

Internationallevel

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Directspending on:

• open-endedprojects

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Selected financing mechanisms supporting international cooperation, 1930-present

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Differences between aid and financing for global public goods