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Evaluating blended finance instruments and mechanisms
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Jackson, Edward T
, Habbel, Valerie
, Harten, Sven
, Orth, Magdalena
, Richter, Johanna
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additionality
/ assessment
/ blended finance
/ evaluation methods
/ impact
/ ODA
/ private finance
2021
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Evaluating blended finance instruments and mechanisms
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Jackson, Edward T
, Habbel, Valerie
, Harten, Sven
, Orth, Magdalena
, Richter, Johanna
in
additionality
/ assessment
/ blended finance
/ evaluation methods
/ impact
/ ODA
/ private finance
2021
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Evaluating blended finance instruments and mechanisms
2021
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Overview
This paper provides an overview of how to evaluate different blended finance instruments and mechanisms, including equity instruments, debt instruments, first loss capital, guarantees and insurance, development impact bonds, performance-based grants, structured funds and syndicated loans. It is structured along the most important and common questions evaluators seek to answer, including how to measure the mobilisation of additional financial resources, and assessing results. It provides a description of the most appropriate methods and tools for answering these questions, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages, and discusses their application.
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OECD Publishing,Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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