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1 The World Bank: Regime-type and Emergency Aid BY: ASHWIN PURI AND ZACKARY ABU-AKEEL

2 Premise Does the World Bank take regime-type into account when allocating disaster-relief aid?

3 The World Bank and Humanitarian Aid “End extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity” Official World Bank goals Help states in need Reconstruction emphasis $20 Million to Yemen after 1996 flooding $62 Million to the Philippines after 2013 Typhoon Haiyan Devastation after Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines http://climatedesk.org/2013/11/natural-disasters-cost-3-8-trillion-since-1980-world-bank-says/

4 Hypothesis Democracies (regime-type) receive foreign aid from the World Bank more frequently than autocracies. Introduction of a second dependent variable: Amount of aid included in programs

5 Hypothesis Democracies (regime-type) receive foreign aid from the World Bank more frequently and in higher amounts than autocracies.

6 Variables X: Regime-Type of Country Y1: Frequency of response to emergency crises Y2: Size of aid grants given in response

7 Literature Review Flores and Smith (2012) Disasters have the most destabilizing effect on autocracies Boussalis (2011) Autocracies respond less effectively to disasters Becerra, Cavallo, and Noy (2012) Regime type does not affect allocation of foreign humanitarian aid in the UN What about in the World Bank?

8 Regime-Type Data Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, and Limongi (2000) Democracy and Development Regime-Type is measured by a countries adherence to 3 rules: Rule 1: The chief executive must be elected Rule 2: The legislature must be elected Rule 3: There must be more than one party

9 Emergency Crisis Data EM-DAT: The International Disaster Database Contains all disasters, separated by country affected, from 1900-2014 “Disaster” defined by one or more of the following: 10 or more people reported killed. 100 or more people reported affected. Declaration of a state of emergency. Call for international assistance. Allows limiting data to country-years of disaster

10 World Bank Disbursement Data AidData Database Grants provided by the World Bank categorized for emergency aid or disaster relief purposes 597 programs offered from 1946 to 2008 Merged with the EM-DAT database to show which country-years of disaster the World Bank responded to with a program

11 Methodology INDEPENDENT VARIABLE Regime Type Dichotomous indicator. Coded for whether a country is a democracy or autocracy DEPENDENT VARIABLES Frequency of Response Dichotomous indicator. Coded for whether a country received a program or did not. Unit of Country-Years Amount of Aid Constant 2011 USD

12 Methodology Control Variables: Geographical Position Severity of Disaster GDP per capitaPopulation

13 Case Studies: Egypt and Albania

14 Notably high amount of disasters from 2000 to 2006 Not one World Bank program Low amount of disasters from 1999 to 2008 Multiple World Bank programs starting in 2003 Effect of European Union’s 2003 statement identifying Albania as a potential candidate to join the Union?

15 Preliminary Results Suggests democracies receive programs more often and with larger values

16 Results: Frequency of Response

17 Results: Amount of Aid

18 Conclusions There is a statistically significant relationship between the frequency of disaster-relief aid from the World Bank and regime-type. The World Bank gives more disaster-relief programs to democracies than autocracies.

19 Implications Citizens of autocracies receive less help Democracies are better able to handle disasters (Smith) o Using aid dollars more effectively Control of the World Bank lends itself to a democratic bloc o Leadership, decision-making Does the World Bank advocate for democracy? Further research required: o Similar organizations

20 Questions?


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