WP 2003-39 November 2003This paper presents an overview of the economics of international aid, highlighting the historical literature and the contemporary debates. It reviews the “trade-theoretic” and the “contract-theoretic” analytical literature, and the empirical and institutional literature. It demonstrates a great degree of continuity in the policy concerns of the aid discourse in the twentieth century, and shows how the theoretical, empirical and institutional literature has evolved to address specific policy concerns of each period
The present paper is an essay about the future of aid, understood as a global, durable, social pheno...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...
This paper presents an overview of the economics of international aid, highlighting the historical l...
peer reviewedThis paper surveys the theoretical economic literature on foreign aid -- in particular...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
This paper reviews the economics literature on foreign aid. Aid supporters tend to emphasize results...
WP 1999-05 March 1999In the presence of international public goods, donors are faced with two instru...
SummaryThis is an introduction to the UNU-WIDER special issue of World Development on aid policy and...
What are the sources of material and social power that enable these 'global governors' to de...
Despite its developmental justification, aid is deeply political. This paper examines the political ...
This paper discusses the recent history of education aid policy. It highlights an important shift in...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
This article aims to test competing explanations about the US foreign aid policy, namely interest-dr...
The present paper is an essay about the future of aid, understood as a global, durable, social pheno...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...
This paper presents an overview of the economics of international aid, highlighting the historical l...
peer reviewedThis paper surveys the theoretical economic literature on foreign aid -- in particular...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
This paper reviews the economics literature on foreign aid. Aid supporters tend to emphasize results...
WP 1999-05 March 1999In the presence of international public goods, donors are faced with two instru...
SummaryThis is an introduction to the UNU-WIDER special issue of World Development on aid policy and...
What are the sources of material and social power that enable these 'global governors' to de...
Despite its developmental justification, aid is deeply political. This paper examines the political ...
This paper discusses the recent history of education aid policy. It highlights an important shift in...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
This article aims to test competing explanations about the US foreign aid policy, namely interest-dr...
The present paper is an essay about the future of aid, understood as a global, durable, social pheno...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...