This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, especially those considered to be fragile or failing states. A model is proposed which employs actual budgetary appropriations and revenue estimates (rather than estimated target variables) and allows for asymmetric preference. Variants of the model are estimated using time-series data for Papua New Guinea (PNG). PNG is classified as a fragile state by the international community owing to perceived policy and institutional inadequacies. Results obtained suggest that foreign aid increases consumption and investment expenditures and decreases tax revenues and the level of borrowing
The importance of capital accumulation for economic growth and hence development was widely recogniz...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
This paper reviews evidence published in the last 10 years that has added to our understanding of th...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
Foreign aid in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been heavily criticised on the grounds that it has undermi...
The paper explores a number of long standing questions surrounding how foreign aid has influenced th...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
How much foreign aid given to PNG has stayed within the sectors to which it has been allocated and h...
This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It...
This paper is derived from our ongoing research on fragile states funded by the Canadian Internation...
This paper reviews evidence published in the last 10 years that has added to our understanding of th...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
Recent research suggests that foreign aid is effective at spurring economic growth in recipient coun...
The thesis looks at the macroeconomic impact of foreign aid. It is specially concerned with aid\u27s...
The importance of capital accumulation for economic growth and hence development was widely recogniz...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
This paper reviews evidence published in the last 10 years that has added to our understanding of th...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
Foreign aid in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been heavily criticised on the grounds that it has undermi...
The paper explores a number of long standing questions surrounding how foreign aid has influenced th...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
How much foreign aid given to PNG has stayed within the sectors to which it has been allocated and h...
This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It...
This paper is derived from our ongoing research on fragile states funded by the Canadian Internation...
This paper reviews evidence published in the last 10 years that has added to our understanding of th...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
Recent research suggests that foreign aid is effective at spurring economic growth in recipient coun...
The thesis looks at the macroeconomic impact of foreign aid. It is specially concerned with aid\u27s...
The importance of capital accumulation for economic growth and hence development was widely recogniz...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
This paper reviews evidence published in the last 10 years that has added to our understanding of th...