This dissertation comprises two essays that attempt to determine, empirically, the fiscal response of governments’ to international assistance. The first essay examines whether an increasingly popular recommendation in international aid policy to switch from tied foreign assistance to untied foreign assistance affects investment in critical development expenditure sectors by developing countries. In the past, most international aid has been in the form of tied assistance as donors believed that tying aid will improve its effectiveness. It has been argued, that if tied aid is well designed and effectively managed then its overall effectiveness can be improved. On the contrary, it is also believed that tied aid acts as an impediment to donor ...
The main motivation of this thesis is to contribute to the literature on the macroeconomic effects o...
The first essay revisits the highly debated aid-policy-growth association with updated data. The res...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
This dissertation comprises two essays that attempt to determine, empirically, the fiscal response o...
Billions of dollars in development aid are sent to developing countries every year. Weak institution...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays that generally examine the impact of foreign...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
This dissertation comprises two essays. The first essay explores how the size of government, as meas...
This thesis consists of three studies on foreign aid and its allocation by political leaders within...
This dissertation examines in depth one of the potential causes of the low performance of foreign ai...
This dissertation comprises three chapters that contribute to a broader and an ongoing discussion in...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Jane Gi...
Foreign aid represents about 1 percent of the United States federal budget, but it also represents a...
The main motivation of this thesis is to contribute to the literature on the macroeconomic effects o...
The first essay revisits the highly debated aid-policy-growth association with updated data. The res...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
This dissertation comprises two essays that attempt to determine, empirically, the fiscal response o...
Billions of dollars in development aid are sent to developing countries every year. Weak institution...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays that generally examine the impact of foreign...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
Few issues in global politics are as contentious as foreign aid – how much rich countries should giv...
This dissertation comprises two essays. The first essay explores how the size of government, as meas...
This thesis consists of three studies on foreign aid and its allocation by political leaders within...
This dissertation examines in depth one of the potential causes of the low performance of foreign ai...
This dissertation comprises three chapters that contribute to a broader and an ongoing discussion in...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Jane Gi...
Foreign aid represents about 1 percent of the United States federal budget, but it also represents a...
The main motivation of this thesis is to contribute to the literature on the macroeconomic effects o...
The first essay revisits the highly debated aid-policy-growth association with updated data. The res...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...