The widely publicized finding that "aid promotes growth in a good policy environment" is not robust to the inclusion of new data or alternative definitions of "aid," "policy" or "growth." The idea that "aid buys growth" is on shaky ground theoretically and empirically. It doesn't help that aid agencies face poor incentives to deliver results and underinvest in enforcing aid conditions and performing scientific evaluations. Aid should set more modest goals, like helping some of the people some of the time, rather than trying to be the catalyst for society-wide transformation.
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
Foreign aid to developing countries is a subject of heated debate among politicians, economists, and...
There have been intensive debates on the role of aid in promoting economic development in developing...
Abstract: The widely publicized finding that “aid promotes growth in a good policy environment ” is ...
Abstract: Is aid effective in increasing growth rates of recipient countries? This is the burning qu...
In this paper we consider the hypothesis that aid effectiveness can be linked to 'good policies' and...
The micro-macro paradox has been revived. Despite broadly positive evaluations at the micro- and mes...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
Aid is primarily given to governments whereas the engine of sustained growth is the private sector. ...
The association between foreign aid and growth has been controversial for decades and the evidence i...
This paper uses a new database on foreign aid to examine the relationships among foreign aid, econom...
This paper explores the question whether foreign aid is only effective in combination with good poli...
This study provides a critical analysis of the growth regressions in Burnside and Dollar [2000]. Fir...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
This paper uses a new database on foreign aid to examine the relationships among foreign aid, econom...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
Foreign aid to developing countries is a subject of heated debate among politicians, economists, and...
There have been intensive debates on the role of aid in promoting economic development in developing...
Abstract: The widely publicized finding that “aid promotes growth in a good policy environment ” is ...
Abstract: Is aid effective in increasing growth rates of recipient countries? This is the burning qu...
In this paper we consider the hypothesis that aid effectiveness can be linked to 'good policies' and...
The micro-macro paradox has been revived. Despite broadly positive evaluations at the micro- and mes...
The fact that so many countries register low per capita income after receiving enormous amounts of f...
Aid is primarily given to governments whereas the engine of sustained growth is the private sector. ...
The association between foreign aid and growth has been controversial for decades and the evidence i...
This paper uses a new database on foreign aid to examine the relationships among foreign aid, econom...
This paper explores the question whether foreign aid is only effective in combination with good poli...
This study provides a critical analysis of the growth regressions in Burnside and Dollar [2000]. Fir...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
This paper uses a new database on foreign aid to examine the relationships among foreign aid, econom...
The impact of aid on per capita income growth has been a particularly controversial topic among rese...
Foreign aid to developing countries is a subject of heated debate among politicians, economists, and...
There have been intensive debates on the role of aid in promoting economic development in developing...