Abstract of associated article: The notion that foreign aid harms the institutions of recipient governments remains prevalent. We combine new disaggregated aid data and various metrics of political institutions to re-examine this relationship. Long run cross-section and alternative dynamic panel estimators show a small positive net effect of total aid on political institutions. Distinguishing between types of aid according to their frequency domain and stated objectives, we find that this aggregate net effect is driven primarily by the positive contribution of more stable inflows of ‘governance aid’. We conclude that the data do not support the view that aid has had a systematic negative effect on political institutions
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Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
AbstractCan foreign aid promote economic freedom? The existing literature does not provide a conclus...
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This paper contributes to the literature on aid and politico-economic development. Several articles ...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
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Abstract: Foreign aid provides a windfall of resources to recipient countries and may result in the ...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
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THESIS 9593This thesis investigates the effect of political institutions on the effectiveness of aid...
In the last chapter we looked at how politicians use aid under different types of insti-tutional set...
Aid is expected to promote better living standards by raising investment and growth. But aid may als...
Abstract: Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades targeting, apart fro...
Abstract: Foreign aid and corruption have received a lot of scholarly attention in the recent decade...
Abstract: Recent studies of the political impacts of aid on the democracy level of recipient countr...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
AbstractCan foreign aid promote economic freedom? The existing literature does not provide a conclus...
Abstract of associated article: Political misalignment and greater ideological distance between dono...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid and politico-economic development. Several articles ...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
Abstract of associated article: This paper uses Freedom House ratings to assess the impact of foreig...
Abstract: Foreign aid provides a windfall of resources to recipient countries and may result in the ...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
Abstract of associated article: A core result of the aid allocation literature is that the quality o...
THESIS 9593This thesis investigates the effect of political institutions on the effectiveness of aid...
In the last chapter we looked at how politicians use aid under different types of insti-tutional set...
Aid is expected to promote better living standards by raising investment and growth. But aid may als...
Abstract: Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades targeting, apart fro...
Abstract: Foreign aid and corruption have received a lot of scholarly attention in the recent decade...
Abstract: Recent studies of the political impacts of aid on the democracy level of recipient countr...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
AbstractCan foreign aid promote economic freedom? The existing literature does not provide a conclus...