This thesis consists of four essays on the political economy of foreign aid. These essays cover issues related to the allocation, the timing, and the economic consequences of foreign aid for recipient countries. Chapters 1 and 3 consider the allocation of official development assistance across different aid channels (bilateral, multi-bi/trust funds, or multilateral). Chapter 2 studies the sub-annual timing of aid contributions to World Bank funds. Chapter 4 examines the growth consequences of short-term politically motivated foreign aid
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to the existing knowledge about foreign aid, eit...
My dissertation consists of three essays that collectively seek to understand the political economy ...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...
This dissertation addresses three important questions surrounding the politics of foreign aid, namel...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...
The dissertation contributes to three main topics in the literature on development aid: aid allocati...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
This thesis consists of three studies on foreign aid and its allocation by political leaders within...
This thesis examines the rise in bilateral aid disbursements over multilateral aid between 2000 and ...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays that generally examine the impact of foreign...
Despite its developmental justification, aid is deeply political. This paper examines the political ...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
Recent years have seen a burgeoning interest in the issue of foreign aid especially in the context o...
This dissertation presents three essays on foreign aid effectiveness. Chapter 1 presents the role of...
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to the existing knowledge about foreign aid, eit...
My dissertation consists of three essays that collectively seek to understand the political economy ...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...
This dissertation addresses three important questions surrounding the politics of foreign aid, namel...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...
The dissertation contributes to three main topics in the literature on development aid: aid allocati...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
This thesis consists of three studies on foreign aid and its allocation by political leaders within...
This thesis examines the rise in bilateral aid disbursements over multilateral aid between 2000 and ...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays that generally examine the impact of foreign...
Despite its developmental justification, aid is deeply political. This paper examines the political ...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
Recent years have seen a burgeoning interest in the issue of foreign aid especially in the context o...
This dissertation presents three essays on foreign aid effectiveness. Chapter 1 presents the role of...
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to the existing knowledge about foreign aid, eit...
My dissertation consists of three essays that collectively seek to understand the political economy ...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...