Book Chapter

Handbook of Development Policy 33

Development Policy and Impact Evaluation: Learning and Accountability in Private Sector Development

Published on 7 September 2021

There is broad recognition of the challenges in evaluating policy and programmes on their contribution to sustainable development.

Impact evaluations of PSD programmes are carried out at the behest of a particular configuration of interest groups with different expectations. Some groups want to know whether a programme has worked, others want to know how to do these programmes better, others fear that PSD programmes might result in sub-optimal or adverse development outcomes in recipient countries, and some want to be sure that the programme benefits the private sector in the donors’ domestic economies.

This chapter discusses these with reference to private sector development programmes and explores how contribution analysis, which is a structured stepwise process of theory-based evaluation, can address these challenges and generate findings to improve learning and accountability.

Cite this publication

Ton, G. (2021) 'Development Policy and Impact Evaluation: Learning and Accountability in Private Sector Development', in H. Zafarullah and A. Shafiqul Huque (eds), Handbook of Development Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited

Authors

Giel Ton

Research Fellow

Editors

Habib Zafarullah
Ahmed S. Huque

Publication details

doi
10.4337/9781839100871
language
English

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