We describe the flows of aid after large catastrophic natural disasters by using the extensive record of bilateral aid flows, by aid sector, available through the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee. For each large donor, we identify the extent of cross-sector re-allocation that is occurring in the aftermath of large disasters whereby humanitarian aid increases but other types of aid may decrease. Our evidence suggests that the expectation of large surges in post disaster aid flows is not warranted given the past diversity of experience of global foreign aid by donor and by event. We find no evidence, however, that donors reallocate aid between recipient countries (cross-recipient reallocation). These observations suggest that countries...
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textabstractWithout denying the potential for publically-funded redistribution, as is done by market...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitaria...
This paper examines Official Development Assistance (ODA) in the aftermath of large natural disaster...
The aim of this paper is to determine the drivers of a donor’s decision on the composition of aid. W...
This paper uses multivariate dynamic panel analysis to examine the response of international financi...
Introduction In the 2015 calendar year, the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) provid...
An analysis of various charities, NGOs, and foreign aid and their effects on economic development in...
Traditionally, most funding is made available when a disaster occurs. Disaster re-sponse is the impl...
How well do countries cope with the aftermath of natural disasters? Do international financial flows...
people worldwide were affected by natural disasters, with direct econom-ic losses totaling US $ 630 ...
Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster...
As the climate changes, human livelihoods will increasingly be threatened by extreme weather events....
Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. This has i...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian...
The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage ...
textabstractWithout denying the potential for publically-funded redistribution, as is done by market...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitaria...
This paper examines Official Development Assistance (ODA) in the aftermath of large natural disaster...
The aim of this paper is to determine the drivers of a donor’s decision on the composition of aid. W...
This paper uses multivariate dynamic panel analysis to examine the response of international financi...
Introduction In the 2015 calendar year, the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) provid...
An analysis of various charities, NGOs, and foreign aid and their effects on economic development in...
Traditionally, most funding is made available when a disaster occurs. Disaster re-sponse is the impl...
How well do countries cope with the aftermath of natural disasters? Do international financial flows...
people worldwide were affected by natural disasters, with direct econom-ic losses totaling US $ 630 ...
Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster...
As the climate changes, human livelihoods will increasingly be threatened by extreme weather events....
Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. This has i...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian...
The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage ...
textabstractWithout denying the potential for publically-funded redistribution, as is done by market...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitaria...