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A Clearinghouse for Outcome Funds

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Despite persistent and widespread enthusiasm, pay-for-success has been slow to materialize – especially in international development assistance. This concept note argues that the availability of credible outcome funding is the most important bottleneck to the development of the sector; hypothesizes that once credible outcome funding is made available, markets should be able to solve most other coordination challenges, including input financing; and proposes a testable solution: a ‘clearinghouse’ that settles outcome-based contracts between funders and the rest of the social sector.

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  • Sedlmayr, Richard, 2014. "A Clearinghouse for Outcome Funds," SocArXiv 9z34h, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:9z34h
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9z34h
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    1. Gugelev, Alice & Gungadurdoss, Avnish & Lee, Jared & Sedlmayr, Richard & Stumpf, Andrea Emily, 2019. "Conceptualizing Fiduciary Structures That Create Demand For Development Outcomes," SocArXiv 7cdsn, Center for Open Science.

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