Abstract: In this paper, foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt growth, by encouraging rent-seeking as opposed to productive activities. We construct a model of a small growing open economy that distinguishes two effects from foreign transfers: (i) a direct positive effect, as higher transfers allow the financing of infrastructure; (ii) an indirect negative effect, as higher transfers induce rent-seeking competition on the part of self-interested individuals. In this framework, the growth impact of aid is examined jointly with the determination of rent-seeking behavior. We test the main predictions of the model for a cross-section of 75 aid-recipient countries between 1975 and 1995. There is evidence that ai...
Foreign aid from the donors may or may not raise growth rates in receiving countries. In general the...
The present paper re-examines the effectiveness of foreign aid theoretically and empirically. Using ...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
Abstract: In this paper, foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt gro...
Abstract Foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt growth, by encourag...
In this paper, foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt growth, by en...
This paper is concerned with the effects of aid transfers and their degree of volatility on economic...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
Aid is primarily given to governments whereas the engine of sustained growth is the private sector. ...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
Using an endogenous growth model, this paper examines the growth and welfare effects of foreign aid ...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between foreign aid and growth using recently develop...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
There have been intensive debates on the role of aid in promoting economic development in developing...
Foreign aid from the donors may or may not raise growth rates in receiving countries. In general the...
The present paper re-examines the effectiveness of foreign aid theoretically and empirically. Using ...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
Abstract: In this paper, foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt gro...
Abstract Foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt growth, by encourag...
In this paper, foreign aid transfers can distort individual incentives, and hence hurt growth, by en...
This paper is concerned with the effects of aid transfers and their degree of volatility on economic...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
Aid is primarily given to governments whereas the engine of sustained growth is the private sector. ...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
Using an endogenous growth model, this paper examines the growth and welfare effects of foreign aid ...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between foreign aid and growth using recently develop...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
There have been intensive debates on the role of aid in promoting economic development in developing...
Foreign aid from the donors may or may not raise growth rates in receiving countries. In general the...
The present paper re-examines the effectiveness of foreign aid theoretically and empirically. Using ...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...