Drivers of Bilateral Climate Finance Aid: The Roles of Paris Agreement Commitments, Public Governance, and Multilateral Institutions

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Xuehui Han
Yuan Cheng
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[1] The International Monetary Fund,Fiscal Affairs Department
[2] Fudan Development Institute,School of Social Development and Public Policy
[3] Fudan University,undefined
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Climate change; Financial flow; Public governance; Multilateral institutions; Paris Agreement; O13; O19; Q54; H83;
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Using granular data from the OECD from 2010 to 2018 that differentiate between adaptation and mitigation measures to address climate change, we employed a double-hurdle model to examine whether countries’ Paris Agreement commitments and governance capacity help attract international climate-change-related financial aid. We found that (1) countries received a short-term aid boost in the year when they submitted the nationally determined contribution, and countries that committed only to action targets rather than emission goals were more likely to receive funds; (2) both the quality of the budget and financial management and the quality of public administration significantly enhanced the likelihood of receiving aid, but only the quality of public administration contributed to attracting funding for adaptations; and (3) multilateral institutions played catalytic roles in fostering bilateral international climate-change aid, particularly by increasing the likelihood of funding.
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页码:783 / 821
页数:38
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