How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of government revenues? Using a non-linear model with an asymmetric loss function the case of Japanese aid to Indonesia is examined at the macroeconomic level. It turns out that Japanese aid led to proportionately more development expenditures than other aid. It also might have been positively related to an increased effort by the Indonesian government to raise taxes. Economic explanations based on a bounded rationality models are advanced. Econometric and institutional explanations are also offered. The three sets of explanations can be seen as overlapping and complementary.本文フィルはリンク先を参照のこ
The study investigates the link between Japan�s bilateral official assistance (Official Development ...
Developed countries have pledged to increase financial assistance to poor countries in order to help...
The role of Japan in the development of the Indonesian economy is inevitably getting bigger. Japan i...
How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of governm...
How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of governm...
How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of governm...
Japan emerged as a leading foreign aid donor in the 1980s. Since aid diplomacy has received so much ...
In this paper I have tried to pursue two related objectives. First, I have tried to gauge the impact...
In this paper I have tried to pursue two related objectives. First, I have tried to gauge the impact...
Many empirical studies reveal that Japanese aid allocative behaviour is not humanitarian. It is view...
With the improvement of relationship with the Western countries after the demise of the Old Order re...
Foreign aid as its name denotes is suposed to improve mostly developing countries to a better condit...
Este trabalho busca estudar a alocação da assistência oficial para o desenvolvimento (ODA) do Japão ...
The objective of this dissertation is to test empirically the prevalent neomercantilist hypothesis o...
We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spend...
The study investigates the link between Japan�s bilateral official assistance (Official Development ...
Developed countries have pledged to increase financial assistance to poor countries in order to help...
The role of Japan in the development of the Indonesian economy is inevitably getting bigger. Japan i...
How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of governm...
How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of governm...
How does Japanese aid influence the allocation of government expenditures and the raising of governm...
Japan emerged as a leading foreign aid donor in the 1980s. Since aid diplomacy has received so much ...
In this paper I have tried to pursue two related objectives. First, I have tried to gauge the impact...
In this paper I have tried to pursue two related objectives. First, I have tried to gauge the impact...
Many empirical studies reveal that Japanese aid allocative behaviour is not humanitarian. It is view...
With the improvement of relationship with the Western countries after the demise of the Old Order re...
Foreign aid as its name denotes is suposed to improve mostly developing countries to a better condit...
Este trabalho busca estudar a alocação da assistência oficial para o desenvolvimento (ODA) do Japão ...
The objective of this dissertation is to test empirically the prevalent neomercantilist hypothesis o...
We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spend...
The study investigates the link between Japan�s bilateral official assistance (Official Development ...
Developed countries have pledged to increase financial assistance to poor countries in order to help...
The role of Japan in the development of the Indonesian economy is inevitably getting bigger. Japan i...