Do People Want Democracy Aid? Survey Experimental Evidence from Africa

被引:1
作者
Doces, John A. [1 ]
Meyer, Mark J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Bucknell Univ, Polit Sci, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA
[2] Georgetown Univ, Stat, Washington, DC 20057 USA
关键词
foreign aid; democratization; election monitoring; Africa; Palabras clave; ayuda extranjera; democratizacion; control de las elecciones; africa; Mots cles; aide internationale; democratisation; surveillance des elections; Afrique; FIELD EXPERIMENT; FOREIGN-AID; ASSISTANCE; WORLD; DEMOCRATIZATION; CREDIBILITY; ELECTIONS; POLITICS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1093/isp/ekac002
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
In Africa, international donors have increasingly promoted democracy and election monitoring. Do Africans want them to do this or would they prefer some other purpose? We argue respondents will least prefer democracy compared to other purposes because (i) there are other possible uses, like healthcare, that are more in need; (ii) aid has a political salience of control that other purposes do not have; and (iii) democracy and monitoring in Africa often yield negative externalities, while other purposes produce positive externalities. To test this claim, we conducted two rounds of survey experiments in Cote d'Ivoire and Uganda, and then again in Cote d'Ivoire with an extension to Senegal. Our surveys employ a conjoint analysis in which respondents compare two possible development projects. Each survey includes several dimensions, including the project's purpose, which is where we locate democracy and monitoring and alternative purposes such as healthcare or education. Results indicate that democracy and monitoring are the least preferred purposes compared to other purposes. This does not mean that they do not want democracy, nor that they do not want donors to promote democracy, but rather that compared to other possible purposes, democracy is the least preferred use of aid funds.
引用
收藏
页码:375 / 397
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   Government Debt and Foreign Aid: Do They Matter for Economic Growth in Small Island Economies? Empirical Evidence from the Pacific Islands [J].
Gounder, Aruna ;
Chand, Priteshni ;
Kumar, Avineel .
JOURNAL OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, 2024, 15 (02) :8327-8348
[42]   Direct democracy and resource allocation: Experimental evidence from Afghanistan [J].
Beath, Andrew ;
Christia, Fotini ;
Enikolopov, Ruben .
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, 2017, 124 :199-213
[43]   What Do Policymakers Want From Us? Results of a Survey of Current and Former Senior National Security Decision Makers [J].
Avey, Paul C. ;
Desch, Michael C. .
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 2014, 58 (02) :227-246
[44]   The democracy and economic growth nexus: do FDI and government spending matter? Evidence from the Arab world [J].
Bougharriou, Nouha ;
Benayed, Walid ;
Gabsi, Foued Badr .
ECONOMICS-THE OPEN ACCESS OPEN-ASSESSMENT E-JOURNAL, 2019, 13
[45]   Foreign Aid, Government Spending, and Contributions toward Public Goods: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines [J].
Montinola, Gabriella R. ;
Taylor, Timothy W. ;
Largoza, Gerardo L. .
STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2020, 55 (02) :204-227
[46]   Do Primaries Improve Evaluations of Public Officials? Experimental Evidence from Mexico [J].
Ascencio, Sergio J. ;
Chang, Han Il .
POLITICAL BEHAVIOR, 2024, 46 (04) :2451-2472
[47]   Foreign Aid, Government Spending, and Contributions toward Public Goods: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines [J].
Gabriella R. Montinola ;
Timothy W. Taylor ;
Gerardo L. Largoza .
Studies in Comparative International Development, 2020, 55 :204-227
[48]   Do Spouses Realise Cooperative Gains? Experimental Evidence from Rural Uganda [J].
Iversen, Vegard ;
Jackson, Cecile ;
Kebede, Bereket ;
Munro, Alistair ;
Verschoor, Arjan .
WORLD DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 39 (04) :569-578
[49]   Human Rights Violations, Political Conditionality and Public Attitudes to Foreign Aid: Evidence from Survey Experiments [J].
Dasandi, Niheer ;
Fisher, Jonathan ;
Hudson, David ;
VanHeerde-Hudson, Jennifer .
POLITICAL STUDIES, 2022, 70 (03) :603-623
[50]   Do Exchange Rates Influence Voting? Evidence from Elections and Survey Experiments in Democracies [J].
Quinn, Dennis P. ;
Sattler, Thomas ;
Weymouth, Stephen .
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, 2023, 77 (04) :789-823