The foreign aid-FDI relationship hypothesis is quite recent in the development literature but sparks interesting controversy. Existing results are inconclusive on whether the two capital flows are complementary or substitutes. The argument of this paper is that previous studies ’ implicit treatment of developing countries as a uniform entity could partly be blamed for the inconclusive results. It therefore attempts a unique study for Africa and further disaggregates the continent into two groups based on natural resource endowment to see if some level of clarity can emerge for better aid allocation and policy targeting. Employing fixed effects estimation model for a balanced panel of 93 countries including 42 African countries on annual dat...
For over forty years, foreign aid has been one of the key development instruments for Sub-Saharan Af...
This article explores the theoretical link and transmission mechanism through whichofficial developm...
Data from several investor surveys suggest that macroeconomic instability, investment restrictions, ...
The foreign aid -FDI relationship hypothesis is quite recent in the development literature but spark...
This study assesses the relationship between Official development assistance (ODA) and foreign direc...
The following thesis investigates the relationship between foreign aid and foreign direct investment...
Significant ambiguity surrounds the magnitude and sign of the effect of foreign aid on economic grow...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
The literature on the roles that governance/political and economic stability play to attract capital...
Foreign aid comprises of a provision of financial resources or commodities such as food parcels or t...
Many are the presumptions of the effect of Foreign aid on growth on one side and the effect of Forei...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of foreign aid and FDI on economic growth of Sub-...
This paper investigates the linkage between Official Development Assistance (ODA) received by Africa...
Every year, tens of billions of dollars are transferred as foreign aid to so-called developing count...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
For over forty years, foreign aid has been one of the key development instruments for Sub-Saharan Af...
This article explores the theoretical link and transmission mechanism through whichofficial developm...
Data from several investor surveys suggest that macroeconomic instability, investment restrictions, ...
The foreign aid -FDI relationship hypothesis is quite recent in the development literature but spark...
This study assesses the relationship between Official development assistance (ODA) and foreign direc...
The following thesis investigates the relationship between foreign aid and foreign direct investment...
Significant ambiguity surrounds the magnitude and sign of the effect of foreign aid on economic grow...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
The literature on the roles that governance/political and economic stability play to attract capital...
Foreign aid comprises of a provision of financial resources or commodities such as food parcels or t...
Many are the presumptions of the effect of Foreign aid on growth on one side and the effect of Forei...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of foreign aid and FDI on economic growth of Sub-...
This paper investigates the linkage between Official Development Assistance (ODA) received by Africa...
Every year, tens of billions of dollars are transferred as foreign aid to so-called developing count...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
For over forty years, foreign aid has been one of the key development instruments for Sub-Saharan Af...
This article explores the theoretical link and transmission mechanism through whichofficial developm...
Data from several investor surveys suggest that macroeconomic instability, investment restrictions, ...