The paper develops a model of public fiscal behaviour of the aid-recipient government in the presence of both endogenous and heterogeneous foreign aid. We endogenize aid on the grounds that the recipient government has some influence over aid disbursements. Regarding aid hetero-geneity, it is argued that each of the main four categories of aid, namely project aid, programme aid, technical assistance and food aid may exert different effects on the recipient economy. Furthermore, in case the preferences of the aid-recipient government are higher for some of these types of aid, neglecting aid heterogeneity would lead to aggregation bias in the results and conclusions. The model adds an important new dimension to the vast aid effectiveness lite...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
This paper considers a stylized model where a donor and a recipient government derive utility from a...
Building on recent work in the fiscal response literature, the present paper develops a new fiscal r...
Building on recent work in the fiscal response literature, the present paper develops a new fiscal r...
The present paper examines the impact of different aid types, namely project aid, programme aid, tec...
The paper uses an aid disaggregation approach to examine the impact of different types of aid on the...
foreign aid, aid effectiveness, aid disaggregation, fiscal response literature, C.te d'Ivoire
This dissertation is compiled of three chapters in determining the effect of bilateral foreign assis...
This work examines the relationship between donor allocation of foreign development aid and the budg...
The interaction of external financing with economic reforms in developing countries has been at the ...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
Foreign aid donors and recipient governments often have conflicting objectives. Foreign donors may a...
We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spend...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
This paper considers a stylized model where a donor and a recipient government derive utility from a...
Building on recent work in the fiscal response literature, the present paper develops a new fiscal r...
Building on recent work in the fiscal response literature, the present paper develops a new fiscal r...
The present paper examines the impact of different aid types, namely project aid, programme aid, tec...
The paper uses an aid disaggregation approach to examine the impact of different types of aid on the...
foreign aid, aid effectiveness, aid disaggregation, fiscal response literature, C.te d'Ivoire
This dissertation is compiled of three chapters in determining the effect of bilateral foreign assis...
This work examines the relationship between donor allocation of foreign development aid and the budg...
The interaction of external financing with economic reforms in developing countries has been at the ...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
Foreign aid donors and recipient governments often have conflicting objectives. Foreign donors may a...
We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spend...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
This paper considers a stylized model where a donor and a recipient government derive utility from a...