Blended financing, Canadian foreign aid policy, and alternatives

Q3 Social Sciences Studies in Political Economy Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/07078552.2019.1682781
Adrian Murray, S. Spronk
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Abstract This article analyzes the Canadian government’s promotion of blended finance, a policy “innovation” that aims to use official development assistance to leverage private finance to meet the United Nation’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It argues that blended finance is not a new idea but rather an old strategy that attempts to resolve the contradictions of neoliberal development by introducing more neoliberal policies. Rather than meeting the SDGs, this mode of financing development shifts investment away from the poorest countries and the services the poor need the most (e.g. health, education, water, and sanitation) and towards more profitable investment in finance, energy, and industry in middle-income countries. Suggestions for alternative development policies based on a propublic agenda—public financing, public-public partnerships, and global financial and tax reform—are provided.
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混合融资、加拿大对外援助政策和替代方案
摘要本文分析了加拿大政府对混合金融的推动,这是一项政策“创新”,旨在利用官方发展援助来利用私人融资来实现联合国2030年可持续发展目标。它认为,混合金融不是一个新想法,而是一种旧战略,试图通过引入更多的新自由主义政策来解决新自由主义发展的矛盾。这种发展融资模式没有实现可持续发展目标,而是将投资从最贫穷的国家和穷人最需要的服务(如卫生、教育、水和卫生)转移到中等收入国家的金融、能源和工业领域,转向更有利可图的投资。提出了基于公共议程——公共融资、公共伙伴关系以及全球金融和税收改革——的替代发展政策建议。
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Studies in Political Economy
Studies in Political Economy Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Studies in Political Economy is an interdisciplinary journal committed to the publication of original work in the various traditions of socialist political economy. Researchers and analysts within these traditions seek to understand how political, economic and cultural processes and struggles interact to shape and reshape the conditions of people"s lives.
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