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‘I Know My Rights, but Am I Better Off?’: Institutions and Disability in Uganda (2015)
Journal Article
Owens, T., & Torrance, S. (2016). ‘I Know My Rights, but Am I Better Off?’: Institutions and Disability in Uganda. Journal of Development Studies, 52(1), 22-35. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2015.1081174

Uganda is internationally recognised for both its legal and constitutional provisions for people with disabilities, and the presence of disabled persons’ organisations that provide informal advocacy and support. Using a unique dataset of 579 Ugandans... Read More about ‘I Know My Rights, but Am I Better Off?’: Institutions and Disability in Uganda.

A model of nongovernmental organization regulation with an application to Uganda (2015)
Journal Article
Burger, R., Dasgupta, I., & Owens, T. (2015). A model of nongovernmental organization regulation with an application to Uganda. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 64(1), https://doi.org/10.1086/682885

We develop a model of regulation of service-delivery nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), where future grants are conditional on prior spending of some minimal proportion of current revenue on direct project-related expenses. Such regulation induces... Read More about A model of nongovernmental organization regulation with an application to Uganda.

Why pay NGOs to involve the community? (2015)
Journal Article
Burger, R., Dasgupta, I., & Owens, T. (2015). Why pay NGOs to involve the community?. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 86(1), https://doi.org/10.1111/apce.12065

We examine the case for donors providing financial incentives to, i.e. subsidizing, NGOs to increase community participation. We show that the introduction of such a ‘participation subsidy’ may reduce beneficiary welfare. Thus, eliminating community... Read More about Why pay NGOs to involve the community?.