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Events
18
Jun
2019
Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre | Seminar
Navigation by judgment: why and when top down management of foreign aid doesn’t work
Dan Honig will speak to the key findings of his book, Navigation by Judgement. Dan’s book draws on a novel database of more than 14,000 discrete development projects across nine agencies, and eight qualitative studies.
Dan Honig is an Assistant Professor of International Development at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on the relationship between organisational structure, management practice, and performance in developing country governments and organisations that provide foreign aid.
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