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  1. Public Service Provision and the Virtuous Circle: Evidence from Malawi
  2. Which countries does the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) talk about when it talks about international development?
  3. Public Preferences for Reallocating Aid in the Presence of Alternative Donors
  4. State‐Centric Persistence: Pursuing Social Welfare Benefits in Brazil
  5. Ignoring Women’s Performance: A Survey Experiment on Policy Implementation in Argentina
  6. Political Knowledge in the Context of Changing Institutions
  7. A matter of trust: Public support for country ownership over aid
  8. Credit Claiming by Labeling
  9. Knowledge of Social Rights as Political Knowledge
  10. Corruption victimization and anti‐incumbent voting
  11. Project design decisions of egalitarian and non-egalitarian international organizations: Evidence from the Global Environment Facility and the World Bank
  12. Targeted Development: Industrialized Country Strategy in a Globalizing World. By Sarah Blodgett Bermeo. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 200p. $105.00 cloth, $29.95 paper. - Navigation by Judgment: Why and When Top-Down Management of Foreign Ai...
  13. Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? The Division of Financing in World Bank Projects and Project Performance
  14. Overseas Credit Claiming and Domestic Support for Foreign Aid
  15. Splitting the check: explaining patterns of counterpart commitments in World Bank projects
  16. Aiding the Virtuous Circle? International Development Assistance and Citizen Confidence in Government in Bangladesh
  17. Attitudes toward Consent-Based and Non-Consent-Based International Law in a Regional Power Context
  18. Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy, and Domestic Government Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh
  19. Perceptions of foreign aid project quality in Bangladesh
  20. Can Citizens Discern? Information Credibility, Political Sophistication, and the Punishment of Corruption in Brazil
  21. Who’s in Charge Here? Direct and Indirect Accusations and Voter Punishment of Corruption
  22. Foreign aid funnel? A placebo-based assessment of aid flows to non-permanent United Nations Security Council members
  23. Foreign Aid and Government Legitimacy
  24. The Challenges of Untangling the Relationship Between Participation and Happiness
  25. Public Service Provision under Conditions of Insufficient Citizen Demand: Insights from the Urban Sanitation Sector in Indonesia
  26. Lacking Information or Condoning Corruption: When Do Voters Support Corrupt Politicians?
  27. Introduction
  28. Targeting, Accountability and Capture in Development Projects
  29. The Obstacles to Foreign Aid Harmonization: Lessons from Decentralization Support in Indonesia
  30. The Link Between Voting and Life Satisfaction in Latin America
  31. Betting on Oil: The World Bank’s Attempt to Promote Accountability in Chad
  32. Choosing to Target: What Types of Countries Get Different Types of World Bank Projects
  33. Accountability, Participation and Foreign Aid Effectiveness
  34. The Politics of Effective Foreign Aid
  35. World Bank Reform Should Start at the Top
  36. An Obsolescing Bargain in Chad: Shifts in Leverage between the Government and the World Bank
  37. Market Access or Efficient Production: Why Did South Korean Outward Direct Investment Persist After the Crisis?
  38. Inter-Korean Economic Relations
  39. The Link between Voting and Life Satisfaction in Latin America
  40. Targeted Aid and Capture in World Bank Projects