This article investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in Papua New Guinea (PNG) using time-series data for the period 1965 to 1999. Following the most recent literature, the article examines whether aid effectiveness is conditional on levels of economic policy and governance. An empirical model is estimated using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach to cointegration proposed by Pesaran and Shin [1995]. Results provide little evidence that aid and its various components have contributed to economic growth in PNG. There is some evidence that aid is more effective during periods when the country has undertaken a World Bank Structural Adjustment Program (SAP). An alternative interpretation is that a SAP may be mor...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated\ud through the applica...
In order to better understand the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, this study l...
The paper explores a number of long standing questions surrounding how foreign aid has influenced th...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
This paper uses time series data from 1972 to 2012 on Ghana to test the hypothesis that foreign aid ...
This article presents econometric results of economic growth in Papua New Guinea on the basis of ann...
The purpose of foreign aid has traditionally been to assist developing countries to progress through...
This paper investigates aid effectiveness in Melanesia, a region consisting of Fiji, Papua New Guine...
Previous studies show ambiguous results on how aid affect growth. In order to find out if aid has a ...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated through the applicatio...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
In light of the recent austerity measures of developed countries, the effectiveness of foreign aid o...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated\ud through the applica...
In order to better understand the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, this study l...
The paper explores a number of long standing questions surrounding how foreign aid has influenced th...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
This paper uses time series data from 1972 to 2012 on Ghana to test the hypothesis that foreign aid ...
This article presents econometric results of economic growth in Papua New Guinea on the basis of ann...
The purpose of foreign aid has traditionally been to assist developing countries to progress through...
This paper investigates aid effectiveness in Melanesia, a region consisting of Fiji, Papua New Guine...
Previous studies show ambiguous results on how aid affect growth. In order to find out if aid has a ...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated through the applicatio...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
In light of the recent austerity measures of developed countries, the effectiveness of foreign aid o...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
The literature on the aid–growth relationship has recently been reinvigorated\ud through the applica...
In order to better understand the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, this study l...
The paper explores a number of long standing questions surrounding how foreign aid has influenced th...