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Power over progress: How politics shape development finance in Africa by Keyi Tang

Power over progress: How politics shape development finance in Africa by Keyi Tang
April 8th
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Esade Alumni is pleased to invite you to this Refresher Program session entitled “Power Over Progress: How Politics Shape Development Finance in Africa,” by Keyi Tang, Assistant Professor in the Department of Society, Politics and Sustainability

 

Why do some communities have access to roads and schools while others go without for decades? Keyi Tang's Power Over Progress investigates how external accountability and domestic political competition shape the allocation of fund in development finance across 48 African countries. While traditional donors attempt to curb favoritism through stricter conditions, their efforts are frequently undercut by domestic political incentives. Tang reveals how development finance from China, the World Bank, and Western donors often favors political power over need. She draws on newly geocoded data of subnational electoral results and development projects, alongside case studies of Zambia, Ethiopia, and Ghana, to explain how heightened political competition can intensify favoritism, diverting funds to strongholds or swing regions rather than the most underserved areas. Offering convincing data-driven analysis, Tang challenges conventional wisdom with crucial insights for rethinking development partnerships in the Global South.

 

 

We’re looking forward to seeing you!

For more information: esadealumni@esade.edu

 

Basic info on the event:
Date:  Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Time: 12 pm to 1 pm (CEST - Central European Summer Time)
Venue: online
Language: English
Tickets for members and current students: free 
Tickets for non-members: €120

Speakers

Keyi Tang
Keyi Tang
Esade
Assistant Professor in the Department of Society, Politics and Sustainability
Keyi Tang is an Assistant Professor at ESADE Business School in Barcelona. Her research sits at the ... See details

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