Rich countries spend about $100 billion a year on poor countries. But details about how this money is spent-and why-is usually unavailable. Even the aggregate figures reported to the public are often of pledges of aid rather than actual amounts spent. Using a detailed data set from Spain, 1999-2003, we explore how at least one rich country has chosen to spend its foreign aid budget, including a closer look at actual projects funded. Moreover, we will attempt to examine the political forces that shaped the allocation of that aid. In particular, we divide political factors into three groups: domestic, regional, and strategic, and find that all three play a role in how much money a poor country receives from donors
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The geographical allocation of Spanish aid has been little studied, despite the fact that it is unus...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...
Rich countries spend about $100 billion a year on poor countries.But details about how this money is...
We develop a political-economic model of foreign aid allocation. Each ethnic group in the donor coun...
This paper studies the pattern of allocation of foreign aid from various donors to receiving countri...
We develop a political-economic model of foreign aid allocation. Each ethnic group in the donor coun...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
In this paper, we focus on the determinants of the relationship between aid and corruption. We propo...
The foreign aid sector is expanding each year, distributing hundreds of billions of USD per year to ...
The flows of development assistance from donors to recipients have been addressed as the solution to...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The geographical allocation of Spanish aid has been little studied, despite the fact that it is unus...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...
Rich countries spend about $100 billion a year on poor countries.But details about how this money is...
We develop a political-economic model of foreign aid allocation. Each ethnic group in the donor coun...
This paper studies the pattern of allocation of foreign aid from various donors to receiving countri...
We develop a political-economic model of foreign aid allocation. Each ethnic group in the donor coun...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
In this paper, we focus on the determinants of the relationship between aid and corruption. We propo...
The foreign aid sector is expanding each year, distributing hundreds of billions of USD per year to ...
The flows of development assistance from donors to recipients have been addressed as the solution to...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The geographical allocation of Spanish aid has been little studied, despite the fact that it is unus...
This dissertation is a collection of essays on the political economy of foreign aid in the Developme...