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Do Political Economy Factors Influence Funding Allocations for Disaster Risk Reduction?

Considering the importance of political economy in implementing Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), this research investigates the significance of political economy in the distribution of DRR funding in Bangladesh. The study analysed data from self-reported surveys from 133 members of the sub-district level disaster management committee and government officials working with DRR. Employing the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method, we find that political economy factors explain 68% of the variance in funding allocations. We also show that four categories of political economy factors—power and authority, interest and incentives, institutions, and values and ideas—are significantly influential over the distribution of DRR funding across subdistricts of Bangladesh. Our findings offer important policy implications to reduce the potential risks surrounding political economy influences in fund allocation and advance climate finance literature.

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Dr. Shafiqul Islam

(BBA, MBA, DU; Mphil, Japan; PhD, Australia) Deputy Secretary, Government of Bangladesh. Chief Executive Officer, Cumilla City Corporation, Local Government Division, Ministry of LGRD
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