在英国国际发展部集合物有所值

Aurora Fredriksen
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. 近几十年来,国际发展机构越来越注重通过个别项目或方案一级的(e)评价和评价做法来证明其工作的效力和影响。本章研究了这种“援助有效性”会计的一个迭代,即“物有所值”(VFM),在撰写本文时,必须为英国政府的DfID资助的每个项目或计划进行证明。借鉴组合理论和行为经济学文献的见解,本章追溯了VFM在实践中的各种计算方式,并探讨了限制这些VFM计算可能性的两个相关框架。第一种框架将有力证据等同于定量证据。第二个图表显示了发展投入与结果之间的线性关系。本章说明了在这些框架内对生态调幅的计算如何实际地表达了国际发展的价值,即发展投入与结果之间的一种量化的经济关系。该分析是在特定的社会政治背景下进行的,在这种背景下,DfID的VFM表现被动员起来捍卫发展援助支出免受批评,并考虑了这一动态的更广泛相关性。
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Assembling value for money in the UK Department for International Development
. In recent decades, international development agencies have become increasingly focused on demonstrating the effectiveness and impact of their work through practices of (e)valuation and assessment at the level of individual projects or programmes. This chapter examines one iteration of such ‘aid effectiveness’ accounting, namely ‘value for money’ (VFM), which, at the time of writing, must be demonstrated for each project or programme funded by the UK government’s DfID. Drawing on insights from assemblage theory and the performative economics literature, this chapter traces how VFM is variously calculated in practice and explores two related framings that circumscribe the possibilities of these VFM calculations. The first framing equates robust evidence with quantitative evidence. The second figures a linear relationship between development inputs and results. The chapter shows how the calculations of VFM within these framings performatively express the value of international development as a quantified, economic relationship between development inputs and results. The analysis is situated within the particular socio-political context in which this performance of VFM by DfID has been mobilised to defend development aid spending from its critics and considers the wider relevance of this dynamic.
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