This paper examines on a panel of 22 OECD Development Assistance Committee countries whether fragmentation of executive power and the degree of competition in the legislative branch of government increases the amount of tied aid over the 1979-2009 period. Fragmentation and competition are broadly defined as the degree to which the costs of a dollar of aid expenditure are internalized by decision makers and the relative strength of the government’s position vis-à-vis legislative composition respectively. The empirical results show tied aid, both in levels and as a percentage of total aid, increases as the number of decision makers within the government increases and decreases as the proportion of excess seats a governing coalition holds abov...
There exists ample evidence that the provision of official (governmental) aid relative to private ai...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...
This paper examines on a panel of 22 OECD Development Assistance Committee countries whether fragmen...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
The Aid Effectiveness Literature has recently investigated the effects of foreign aid on economic gr...
Scholars and policymakers have long agreed that the fragmentation of foreign aid impedes its effecti...
This paper empirically examines whether voting coincidence in the United Nations General Assembly in...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
How do elections influence foreign aid spending? This is the primary question I seek to answer in th...
Over the past two decades, donors increasingly link foreign aid to democracy objectives in Africa. T...
National executives in Western democracies are not unilateral deciders: they lead parties with long-...
There exists ample evidence that the provision of official (governmental) aid relative to private ai...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...
This paper examines on a panel of 22 OECD Development Assistance Committee countries whether fragmen...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
The Aid Effectiveness Literature has recently investigated the effects of foreign aid on economic gr...
Scholars and policymakers have long agreed that the fragmentation of foreign aid impedes its effecti...
This paper empirically examines whether voting coincidence in the United Nations General Assembly in...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
How do elections influence foreign aid spending? This is the primary question I seek to answer in th...
Over the past two decades, donors increasingly link foreign aid to democracy objectives in Africa. T...
National executives in Western democracies are not unilateral deciders: they lead parties with long-...
There exists ample evidence that the provision of official (governmental) aid relative to private ai...
This paper explains the varying degrees to which commercial interests or recipients’ development nee...
Political economy analysis has been a favourite instrument among donors of development aid s...