The seminal and controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for many subsequent empirical works on the growth effects of overseas development aid. This paper argues that the specifications used in these works are not consistent with the data and techniques used. We propose a modified production function in which total factor productivity depends on time as well as the aid ratio. Our empirical results show that the effect of aid on the steady state growth rate is insignificant in the selected Pacific Island countries. These countries are of interest because they receive the largest aid in per capita terms
Many studies have tried to assess the effectiveness of foreign aid at the micro and macro level. One...
In order to better understand the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, this study l...
This article investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in Papua New Guinea (PNG) usi...
The seminal and controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for many subsequ...
The seminal but controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for much empiric...
The seminal and controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for many subsequ...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated through the applicatio...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated\ud through the applica...
In this paper, we first survey some factors that are generally believed to be growth improving and c...
Many studies have tried to assess the effectiveness of foreign aid at the micro and macro level. One...
1We will like to thank Richard Robinson for outstanding research assistance. Any remaining errors, h...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
One branch of the literature on aid effectiveness attempts to measure the contribution of foreign ai...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
Previous studies show ambiguous results on how aid affect growth. In order to find out if aid has a ...
Many studies have tried to assess the effectiveness of foreign aid at the micro and macro level. One...
In order to better understand the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, this study l...
This article investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in Papua New Guinea (PNG) usi...
The seminal and controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for many subsequ...
The seminal but controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for much empiric...
The seminal and controversial work of Burnside and Dollar (2000) has been the basis for many subsequ...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated through the applicatio...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated\ud through the applica...
In this paper, we first survey some factors that are generally believed to be growth improving and c...
Many studies have tried to assess the effectiveness of foreign aid at the micro and macro level. One...
1We will like to thank Richard Robinson for outstanding research assistance. Any remaining errors, h...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
One branch of the literature on aid effectiveness attempts to measure the contribution of foreign ai...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
Previous studies show ambiguous results on how aid affect growth. In order to find out if aid has a ...
Many studies have tried to assess the effectiveness of foreign aid at the micro and macro level. One...
In order to better understand the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, this study l...
This article investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in Papua New Guinea (PNG) usi...