This article examines the procurement of goods and services by multilateral organisations from suppliers, based on a panel data including industrialised countries and emerging economies over 11 years. It presents the results of an empirical study – the first of its kind – on the explanatory factors of variations between countries, which are mainly attributable to such factors as the strength of the manufacturing sector and business ties established in the past. The results seem to indicate that the contributions paid by donor countries may have a positive influence on the procurement of goods and services, despite the fact that multilateral organisations purchase goods and services through international tendering procedures. Geographical pr...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
A growing consensus regarding the positive benefits of trade has during the last decades attracted a...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
This article examines the procurement of goods and services by multilateral organisations from suppl...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid allocation by investigating whether export product u...
Background: Official development assistance (ODA) is one of the most important means for donor count...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid allocation by investigating whether export product u...
The empirical literature on aid for trade (AfT) mainly considers its effects on merchandise trade an...
This paper investigates by means of advanced panel data techniques whether bilateral aid has been su...
International organizations can be considered as providers of “development goods”, which contribute ...
The extent to which official development assistance (ODA) conforms to internationally agreed goals a...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Advanced countries have pledged to mobilize additional financial resources to developing countries, ...
The stalemate reached on launching negotiations on most of the Singapore Issues at Cancún provides a...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
A growing consensus regarding the positive benefits of trade has during the last decades attracted a...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
This article examines the procurement of goods and services by multilateral organisations from suppl...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid allocation by investigating whether export product u...
Background: Official development assistance (ODA) is one of the most important means for donor count...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid allocation by investigating whether export product u...
The empirical literature on aid for trade (AfT) mainly considers its effects on merchandise trade an...
This paper investigates by means of advanced panel data techniques whether bilateral aid has been su...
International organizations can be considered as providers of “development goods”, which contribute ...
The extent to which official development assistance (ODA) conforms to internationally agreed goals a...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Advanced countries have pledged to mobilize additional financial resources to developing countries, ...
The stalemate reached on launching negotiations on most of the Singapore Issues at Cancún provides a...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
A growing consensus regarding the positive benefits of trade has during the last decades attracted a...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...