Natural resources are being discovered in more countries, both rich and poor. Many of the new and aspiring resource exporters are low-income countries that are still receiving substantial levels of foreign aid. Resource discoveries open up enormous opportunities, but also expose producing countries to huge trade and fiscal shocks from volatile commodity markets if their exports are highly concentrated. A large literature on the “resource curse ” shows that these are damaging unless countries manage to cushion the effects through countercyclical policy. It also shows that the countries least likely to do so successfully are those with weaker institutions, and these are most likely to remain as clients of the aid system. This paper considers ...
There are indications that overseas development assistance budgets will continue to increase in comi...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
As their Millennium Development Goals, world leaders have pledged by 2015 to halve the number of peo...
The international donor community has grave concerns about the effectiveness of aid to countries it ...
The international donor community has grave concerns about the effectiveness of aid to countries it ...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
The volume of foreign aid has increased during the last four decades, albeit with interruptions in c...
Many of the world’s poorest and most fragile states are joining the ranks of oil and gas producers. ...
Much public discussion about foreign aid has focused on whether and how to increase its quantity. Bu...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
Foreign aid donors and recipient governments often have conflicting objectives. Foreign donors may a...
While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the ‘Paradox of P...
This paper addresses donors ’ policy of providing external assistance to developing countries using ...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
There are indications that overseas development assistance budgets will continue to increase in comi...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
As their Millennium Development Goals, world leaders have pledged by 2015 to halve the number of peo...
The international donor community has grave concerns about the effectiveness of aid to countries it ...
The international donor community has grave concerns about the effectiveness of aid to countries it ...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
The volume of foreign aid has increased during the last four decades, albeit with interruptions in c...
Many of the world’s poorest and most fragile states are joining the ranks of oil and gas producers. ...
Much public discussion about foreign aid has focused on whether and how to increase its quantity. Bu...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
Foreign aid donors and recipient governments often have conflicting objectives. Foreign donors may a...
While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the ‘Paradox of P...
This paper addresses donors ’ policy of providing external assistance to developing countries using ...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
There are indications that overseas development assistance budgets will continue to increase in comi...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
As their Millennium Development Goals, world leaders have pledged by 2015 to halve the number of peo...