In this paper we highlight aspects related to the links between international migration, foreign tied aid and the welfare state. We model migration as a costly movement from an aid-recipient developing country with low income, infrastructure, and no welfare system, towards a rich donor, developed country with a well-developed welfare system. Within this model, we find, among other things, that the best response of the developed donor country is to increase aid as the co-financing rate by the recipient country increases. When the immigration cost decreases, e.g., due to greater economic integration between the two countries, it is beneficial for the donor country to increase aid
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
Development aid is commonly advocated as one of the most effective instruments to reduce internation...
In this paper we highlight aspects related to the links between international migration, foreign tie...
While research shows policymakers increase bilateral foreign aid commitments in response to an incre...
First made available online 17 July 2018While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving fo...
ED EPSInternational audienceThis paper investigates the impact of aid on migration and identifies tw...
This paper measures the links between aid from 14 rich to 113 developing economies and bilateral asy...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
Development aid, one of the most important mechanisms for the redistribution of global wealth, repre...
Abstract: This paper brings out an empirically significant tradeoff between the aid flows delivered ...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
Development aid is commonly advocated as one of the most effective instruments to reduce internation...
In this paper we highlight aspects related to the links between international migration, foreign tie...
While research shows policymakers increase bilateral foreign aid commitments in response to an incre...
First made available online 17 July 2018While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving fo...
ED EPSInternational audienceThis paper investigates the impact of aid on migration and identifies tw...
This paper measures the links between aid from 14 rich to 113 developing economies and bilateral asy...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
Development aid, one of the most important mechanisms for the redistribution of global wealth, repre...
Abstract: This paper brings out an empirically significant tradeoff between the aid flows delivered ...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
Development aid is commonly advocated as one of the most effective instruments to reduce internation...