Foreign aid has evolved considerably over the last five decades in response to a dramatically changing global political and economic context. This paper takes a retrospective look at this process and discusses whether aid has been effective in furthering economic growth and development. The implications for the donor community of the decreasing relative importance of aid are assessed, and five examples of how aid policy can be improved in the future are put forward. I argue, in particular, that much greater care should be exercised when applying macro performance evaluation to development assistance. This approach increases the risk of aid becoming politicized and allocated inefficiently. Instead, a concerted effort should be made to draw m...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
Despite nearly six decades of foreign aid being directed to developing countries, there still is no ...
This paper takes a fresh look at three issues in the aid effectiveness debate. First, we assess the ...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
SummaryThis is an introduction to the UNU-WIDER special issue of World Development on aid policy and...
This study analyses which factors has driven the allocation of Swedish aid between 1975 and 2003. Th...
År 2000 presenterades en ekonometrisk analys av världens bistånd i artikeln ”Who Gives Foreign Aid t...
As one of the world’s largest donors, Sweden’s development cooperation has a vision to make a change...
SummaryThis paper confirms recent evidence of a positive impact of aid on growth and widens the scop...
Siden Verdenskommisjonen for miljø og utviklings rapport Vår felles framtid ble publisert i oktober ...
SummaryThis paper seeks to quantify the effects of improved donor coordination on aid effectiveness....
"While we know a lot about how countries become prosperous, we have only begun to understand how aid...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the...
Since the beginning of the1960s, developed countries have spent over USD 3 trillion on offi-cial dev...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
Despite nearly six decades of foreign aid being directed to developing countries, there still is no ...
This paper takes a fresh look at three issues in the aid effectiveness debate. First, we assess the ...
Over the last five decades, development assistance has evolved dramatically in response to an equall...
Foreign aid looms large in the public discourse; and international development assistance remains sq...
SummaryThis is an introduction to the UNU-WIDER special issue of World Development on aid policy and...
This study analyses which factors has driven the allocation of Swedish aid between 1975 and 2003. Th...
År 2000 presenterades en ekonometrisk analys av världens bistånd i artikeln ”Who Gives Foreign Aid t...
As one of the world’s largest donors, Sweden’s development cooperation has a vision to make a change...
SummaryThis paper confirms recent evidence of a positive impact of aid on growth and widens the scop...
Siden Verdenskommisjonen for miljø og utviklings rapport Vår felles framtid ble publisert i oktober ...
SummaryThis paper seeks to quantify the effects of improved donor coordination on aid effectiveness....
"While we know a lot about how countries become prosperous, we have only begun to understand how aid...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the...
Since the beginning of the1960s, developed countries have spent over USD 3 trillion on offi-cial dev...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
Despite nearly six decades of foreign aid being directed to developing countries, there still is no ...
This paper takes a fresh look at three issues in the aid effectiveness debate. First, we assess the ...