This paper explores the scope for Innovative Development Finance (IDF) to compensate for declining Official Development Assistance (ODA) and/or to enhance the efficiency of ODA. It shows that IDF has not helped much to increase the volume of aid. With regard to efficiency, the role of IDF-related mechanisms remains controversial. In view of the above, it may be more productive to focus on other resources available to Asia. The paper points to two such resources, namely the surpluses accumulated in the form of reserves, Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), etc. and the migrant remittances. Efficient utilization of these two sources can vastly change the development finance landscape in Asia.
Absorbing innovative financial flows: Looking at Asia
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Category: Financing for Development
Document Symbol: ST/ESA/2014/DWP/138
JEL Classification: O16, O19
Keywords: : Innovative Development Finance, GFATM, GAVI, ODA, Sovereign wealth fund, South-South Cooperation
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