This paper analyses the distribution of total aid and aid to the social sectors between 2009 and 2011. Its key findings are four-fold. First, despite the stated objectives of donors, total aid disbursements are broadly neutral, favouring neither the most deprived nor relatively well-off countries. Second, the pattern of social sector aid disbursements follows those for total aid. Third, the aid allocation patterns of bilateral and multilateral donors differ, with multilateral donors generally being more focused on the poorest countries. Finally, the distribution of aid for health and population is more progressive than that for education or other social sectors
Beginning with a review of the general aid allocation literature this paper then focuses upon the Eu...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...
This paper examines whether the major bilateral and multilateral donors distribute their aid in acco...
They analyse the aid portfolio of various bilateral and multilateral donors, testing whether they ha...
This paper investigates empirically how three types of socio-political instability—elite, violent, a...
We analyze the aid portfolio of various bilateral and multilateral donors, testing whether they have...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
This paper investigates whether aid flows to developing countries fit well with their devel-opment p...
We analyze the aid portfolio of various bilateral and multilateral donors, testing whether they have...
This paper is concerned with the allocation of foreign aid. It intends to investigate the factors in...
In this paper, we investigate the gap between the \u85rst target of the Millennium Development Goals...
Foreign aid is of critical importance to achieving the international goal of providing basic social ...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
Beginning with a review of the general aid allocation literature this paper then focuses upon the Eu...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...
This paper examines whether the major bilateral and multilateral donors distribute their aid in acco...
They analyse the aid portfolio of various bilateral and multilateral donors, testing whether they ha...
This paper investigates empirically how three types of socio-political instability—elite, violent, a...
We analyze the aid portfolio of various bilateral and multilateral donors, testing whether they have...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
This paper investigates whether aid flows to developing countries fit well with their devel-opment p...
We analyze the aid portfolio of various bilateral and multilateral donors, testing whether they have...
This paper is concerned with the allocation of foreign aid. It intends to investigate the factors in...
In this paper, we investigate the gap between the \u85rst target of the Millennium Development Goals...
Foreign aid is of critical importance to achieving the international goal of providing basic social ...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
Beginning with a review of the general aid allocation literature this paper then focuses upon the Eu...
This paper summarises research on aid allocation and effectiveness, highlighting the current finding...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...