This study employs sets of measures to compare the relative impact of ’donor interests ’ and ’human needs ’ on US foreign aid allocations in the presumably different Presidencies of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan (in his first term). The analysis proceeds in three stages. First, the complementarity of various assistance programs is assessed and the findings for the Carter and Reagan Administrations compared. Second, the donor interest and human needs variables are regressed on total foreign assistance and empirically-discerned aggregations of aid programs. Third, the first and second stages of the analysis are repeated on subsamples of nations that share either the same level of development or US alignment to determine whether the seemingly...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...
The purpose of this dissertation is to discuss the changes that took place under the Reagan administ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to discuss the changes that took place under the Reagan administ...
The goal of this study is to elucidate what drives the distribution of U.S. foreign assistance. Why ...
The authors estimate the responsiveness of aid to recipient countries' economic and physical needs, ...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
Abstract: We present a model that explains foreign aid-for-policy deals between nations. The model a...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...
This paper reports some preliminary findings on the relationships between United States policies tow...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
Previous studies in the development aid literature have concluded that bilateral aid flows have been...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...
The purpose of this dissertation is to discuss the changes that took place under the Reagan administ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to discuss the changes that took place under the Reagan administ...
The goal of this study is to elucidate what drives the distribution of U.S. foreign assistance. Why ...
The authors estimate the responsiveness of aid to recipient countries' economic and physical needs, ...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
Abstract: We present a model that explains foreign aid-for-policy deals between nations. The model a...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
This thesis presents a formal model of the appropriation of foreign aid. It also sets forth one for ...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...
This paper reports some preliminary findings on the relationships between United States policies tow...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
Previous studies in the development aid literature have concluded that bilateral aid flows have been...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...