AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy environment has generated attention on some conditions of the economic, political and institutional context in the recipient country which can allow aid to contribute to pro-poor growth. This has clear implications in terms of aid allocation.This paper tries to contribute to such discussion by proposing a combined framework to address the aid-growth-poverty-governance nexus. Results show that aid is more effective – both for poverty reduction and for growth – when its allocation is inspired by a poverty-focused perspective and, to a certain extent, by a conducive environment in the recipient country.A review of aid allocation over the past thir...
This paper focuses on key ways in which donors can improve the quality of foreign assistance and mak...
The aim of this paper is to examine the main reasons how aid can contribute to poverty reduction, th...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
The argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy environmen...
AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy en...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we ...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
International audienceThis article revisits the inter-country aid allocation by a donor who must dis...
This paper analyzes aid allocation from a normative point of view. It attempts to design aid allocat...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...
YesWhilst thinking on economic policy for development has undergone many shifts with the perceived w...
FERDI Working paper P239, OctoberThis paper proposes a model of aid allocation which aims to equaliz...
he World Bank report Assessing Aid argues that aid can have positive effects on growth and infant mo...
This paper focuses on key ways in which donors can improve the quality of foreign assistance and mak...
The aim of this paper is to examine the main reasons how aid can contribute to poverty reduction, th...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
The argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy environmen...
AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy en...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we ...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
International audienceThis article revisits the inter-country aid allocation by a donor who must dis...
This paper analyzes aid allocation from a normative point of view. It attempts to design aid allocat...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...
YesWhilst thinking on economic policy for development has undergone many shifts with the perceived w...
FERDI Working paper P239, OctoberThis paper proposes a model of aid allocation which aims to equaliz...
he World Bank report Assessing Aid argues that aid can have positive effects on growth and infant mo...
This paper focuses on key ways in which donors can improve the quality of foreign assistance and mak...
The aim of this paper is to examine the main reasons how aid can contribute to poverty reduction, th...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...