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The Elusive Quest for the Golden Standard: Concepts, Policies and Practices of Accountability in Development Cooperation


Renée Speijcken


affiliation not provided to SSRN

Wieger Bakker


University of Utrecht

April 26, 2011

UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series No. 2011-018

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Promoting public accountability plays an ever increasing role in the recent discourse on development cooperation. It is said to encourage a more efficient use of public funds, to decrease corruption, add to more legitimate, responsive and democratic institutions including government and therefore to enhance aid effectiveness (OECD/DAC, 2005). To realize these ideals, a wide range of stakeholders, from international institutions, national governments to International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs), unite in their elusive quest for the golden standard to promote public accountability in their policies. More accountability seems to have become the universal cure for all democratic deficits and ineffective policies in developing countries. However, in contrast to their high expectations, accountability promotion policies have not yet delivered the expected results. This paper seeks to understand why this has been the case by analysing the current state of affairs of promoting public accountability in development cooperation with a focus on donor interventions and particularly on the interaction between donors' concepts, policies and practices. We start by exploring how accountability gained importance in development cooperation and what the underlying development paradigms, ideologies and concepts were. A multilevel governance framework is established in which four key interrelated accountability relationships are identified and examined that characterize accountability in development cooperation. The paper proceeds by exploring the main types of donor practices in accountability promotion and discusses their effects. It introduces a new perspective on assessing donor policies and practices to understand the mismatch between expectations and result from which conclusions and recommendations for future aid interventions and for further research in the area of promoting public accountability are formulated.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 29

Keywords: public accountability, development cooperation, multi-level governance, evidence based approaches, political science, public policy analysis, development aid

JEL Classification: D73, F55, F59, H83, O19, O29

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Date posted: October 26, 2011  

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Speijcken, Renée and Bakker, Wieger, The Elusive Quest for the Golden Standard: Concepts, Policies and Practices of Accountability in Development Cooperation (April 26, 2011). UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series No. 2011-018. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1949712 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1949712

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Renée Speijcken (Contact Author)
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Wieger Bakker
University of Utrecht ( email )
Vredenburg 138
Utrecht, 3511 BG
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