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A Comparative Study on the Preference Characteristics of the Parties in International Development Cooperation Using Conjoint Analysis

원종준 1 Kun-Hyuck Ahn 1

1서울대학교

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ABSTRACT

In order to accomplish the effective and efficient international development cooperation, it is essential to figure out differences in the preference of a Donor and Recipient Group. In 2009 Korea has become the 24th member of the Development Assistance Committee in the OECD. It is expected that vigorous International Development Cooperation occur in various sectors including urban and Social Infra developments. In this study, conjoint analysis is conducted to deduct the critical attributes of international urban development. This study compares the differences of the preference between the parties in development cooperation. The result of conjoint analysis shows that the cost reduction and the trade-off are considered more significantly for both the donor and the recipient group. However, there are the differences of the preference in the method of payment for development assistance in the case of a return sesrvice is required. While the recipient group has higher preference for monetary payment for urban development services, the donor group has higher preference for guarantee the right to participate to related development project. Thus, it is inferred to be the development of financial method for distribution of benefits and losses of development cooperation would be the important task for the recipient and the donor group.

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