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We use a gravity model to inquire about the factors that influence
the amount of public procurement awarded by developing
countries with funding from Multilateral Development
Banks (MDBs), based on 169 000 contracts. We reach four
main conclusions. First, procurement disproportionately benefits
firms of low- and middle-income countries and not those
of MDBs' larger shareholders. Second, firms of uppermiddle-
income countries can compete successfully with those
of developed countries. These two conclusions are in line with
MDBs' development mandate. However, we also find that
certain MDBs favour domestic firms and that having good
diplomatic relations matters when awarding contracts.
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Multilateral Development Banks Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimator public procurement
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Martínez-Galán, E., e I. Proença . (2023). Who benefits from the procurement financed by multilateral development banks? Journal of International Development, 1– 27. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3803
Editora
Wiley
