The problem of the proliferation of aid donors and channels continues to worsen. It undermines the value of aid. We contribute to the existing literature by (a) categorising the apparent adverse effects of proliferation; (b) producing a reliable and fair indicator of the extent to which the main bilateral donors proliferate or concentrate their aid; (c) explaining why some donors proliferate more than others; (d) constructing a reliable measure of the extent to which recipients suffer from the problem of fragmentation in the sourcing of their aid; and (e) demonstrating that the worst proliferators among the aid donors are especially likely to be suppliers of aid to recipients suffering most from fragmentation. There are significant i...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
We analyze two donors providing long- and short-run aid to one receiving (poor) country, and who may...
This study assesses the existence of imitative behaviour among donors in terms of their aid supply. ...
The problem of the proliferation of the number of aid donors and aid channels continues to worsen. I...
The paper augments Holmstrom’s (1982) team production model in the context of aid effectiveness. The...
Recent empirical studies reveal that effectiveness of aid on growth is ambiguous. This paper conside...
Much public discussion about foreign aid has focused on whether and how to increase its quantity. Bu...
Contains fulltext : 99899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aid system...
Recent empirical studies reveal that effectiveness of aid on growth is ambiguous. This paper conside...
This chapter explains the incentives facing donors that lead them to fragment their foreign aid effo...
We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent dema...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this ero...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this ero...
Foreign aid scholars argue that donors outsource development assistance to non-governmental organiza...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
We analyze two donors providing long- and short-run aid to one receiving (poor) country, and who may...
This study assesses the existence of imitative behaviour among donors in terms of their aid supply. ...
The problem of the proliferation of the number of aid donors and aid channels continues to worsen. I...
The paper augments Holmstrom’s (1982) team production model in the context of aid effectiveness. The...
Recent empirical studies reveal that effectiveness of aid on growth is ambiguous. This paper conside...
Much public discussion about foreign aid has focused on whether and how to increase its quantity. Bu...
Contains fulltext : 99899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aid system...
Recent empirical studies reveal that effectiveness of aid on growth is ambiguous. This paper conside...
This chapter explains the incentives facing donors that lead them to fragment their foreign aid effo...
We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent dema...
This study tests two opposing hypotheses about the impact of aid fragmentation on the practice of ai...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this ero...
Aid flows continue to be volatile and unpredictable, even though it is widely accepted that this ero...
Foreign aid scholars argue that donors outsource development assistance to non-governmental organiza...
This paper measures and compares fragmentation in aid sectors. Past studies focused on aggregate cou...
We analyze two donors providing long- and short-run aid to one receiving (poor) country, and who may...
This study assesses the existence of imitative behaviour among donors in terms of their aid supply. ...