In their seminal paper, Burnside and Dollar (2000) introduced the interactive term aid*policy into growth equations. Most studies up until then had merely added aid as a variable on its own with GDP growth as the dependent variable in order to check aid effectiveness
There is a widespread perception among academic researchers and aid practitioners alike that empiric...
Thesis advisor: Robert G. MurphyEach year increasing levels of development assistance are provided t...
In this paper we consider the hypothesis that aid effectiveness can be linked to 'good policies' and...
This paper analyses the relationship between aid, policies and growth in 54 countries over 45 years....
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
The empirical literature on aid effectiveness is mired with controversy. In this regard, the paper ...
Does aid drive real (per capita) GDP growth in recipient countries? Today’s blog uses the Internatio...
This paper is an attempt to investigate policy and institutions aid effectiveness from various contr...
Abstract: Is aid effective in increasing growth rates of recipient countries? This is the burning qu...
As from early 1960s, the question of whether aid works has been a central theme in development econo...
The study examines the impact of aid on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and also investigates ...
This paper explores the question whether foreign aid is only effective in combination with good poli...
The conclusion that foreign aid will promote economic growth only when allocated towards good policy...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
There is a widespread perception among academic researchers and aid practitioners alike that empiric...
Thesis advisor: Robert G. MurphyEach year increasing levels of development assistance are provided t...
In this paper we consider the hypothesis that aid effectiveness can be linked to 'good policies' and...
This paper analyses the relationship between aid, policies and growth in 54 countries over 45 years....
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
The empirical literature on aid effectiveness is mired with controversy. In this regard, the paper ...
Does aid drive real (per capita) GDP growth in recipient countries? Today’s blog uses the Internatio...
This paper is an attempt to investigate policy and institutions aid effectiveness from various contr...
Abstract: Is aid effective in increasing growth rates of recipient countries? This is the burning qu...
As from early 1960s, the question of whether aid works has been a central theme in development econo...
The study examines the impact of aid on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and also investigates ...
This paper explores the question whether foreign aid is only effective in combination with good poli...
The conclusion that foreign aid will promote economic growth only when allocated towards good policy...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
There is a widespread perception among academic researchers and aid practitioners alike that empiric...
Thesis advisor: Robert G. MurphyEach year increasing levels of development assistance are provided t...
In this paper we consider the hypothesis that aid effectiveness can be linked to 'good policies' and...