The empirical literature on aid effectiveness produces mixed and inconclusive results. This may be because it lacks a clear theoretical framework. Inspired by the inconclusive results of aid effectiveness literature, this paper departs from the main stream and seeks to establish a new path of exploring the issue of aid effectiveness. The experiences, perceptions, and beliefs of public opinion leaders in the recipient country regarding aid effectiveness and the actors involved, are the main input for the analysis. The Palestinian economy is taken as a case for this purpose. The main argument of this study is that foreign aid effectiveness as seen by the citizens is determined by three factors: the quality of governance, aid conditionality an...
"While we know a lot about how countries become prosperous, we have only begun to understand how aid...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Despite for many years receiving the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the West Ban...
The empirical literature on aid effectiveness produces mixed and inconclusive results. This may be b...
This article examines reasons for the ineffectiveness of foreign aid interventions in developing cou...
This paper provides an overview of issues relating to aid effectiveness. It argues that it is imposs...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...
Recent surveys of public opinion and development assistance show an overwhelming level of support fo...
There is a paradox as First World governments provide decreasing levels of foreign aid despite appar...
The effectiveness of foreign aid has been a hotly debated issue in the growth and development litera...
This paper summarizes some results of a wider research on foreign aid that was conducted in the West...
The effectiveness of foreign aid should be understood as a discrepancy and complicated relationship ...
This dissertation presents three essays on foreign aid effectiveness. Chapter 1 presents the role of...
Defence date: 15 July 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark N. Franklin, European University Institut...
"While we know a lot about how countries become prosperous, we have only begun to understand how aid...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Despite for many years receiving the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the West Ban...
The empirical literature on aid effectiveness produces mixed and inconclusive results. This may be b...
This article examines reasons for the ineffectiveness of foreign aid interventions in developing cou...
This paper provides an overview of issues relating to aid effectiveness. It argues that it is imposs...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...
Recent surveys of public opinion and development assistance show an overwhelming level of support fo...
There is a paradox as First World governments provide decreasing levels of foreign aid despite appar...
The effectiveness of foreign aid has been a hotly debated issue in the growth and development litera...
This paper summarizes some results of a wider research on foreign aid that was conducted in the West...
The effectiveness of foreign aid should be understood as a discrepancy and complicated relationship ...
This dissertation presents three essays on foreign aid effectiveness. Chapter 1 presents the role of...
Defence date: 15 July 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark N. Franklin, European University Institut...
"While we know a lot about how countries become prosperous, we have only begun to understand how aid...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Despite for many years receiving the highest per capita aid worldwide, the economies of the West Ban...