Does foreign aid extended by one country improve that country's image among populations of recipient countries? Using a multinational survey, we show that a United States aid program targeted to address HIV and AIDS substantially improves perceptions of the U.S. Our identification strategy for causal inference is to use instrumental variables measuring the magnitude of the HIV/AIDS problem in aid recipient countries. Our finding implies that in addition to its potential humanitarian benefits, foreign aid that is targeted, sustained, effective, and visible can serve as an important strategic goal for those countries that give it: fostering positive perceptions among foreign publics. By doing good, a country can do well
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
I present a foreign policy decision-making theory that accounts for why US food aid is used strategi...
Does foreign aid extended by one country improve that country's image among populations of recipient...
Many foreign aid donors brand development interventions. How do citizens in the donor country react...
We assess empirically whether foreign official development assistance (ODA) has been effective in al...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences over foreign aid....
Every year, tens of billions of dollars are transferred as foreign aid to so-called developing count...
Why do publics in donor countries support foreign aid? Focusing on material factors, ideology, and i...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid and politico-economic development. Several articles ...
This report attempts to understand why research findings differ on the impacts of foreign aid on in ...
There is considerable theoretical debate over if and when development aid can be effective, but cros...
Abstract: Foreign aid and corruption have received a lot of scholarly attention in the recent decade...
E conomic research on foreign aid effectiveness and economic growth fre-quently becomes a political ...
Branding of foreign aid may undermine government legitimacy in developing countries when citizens se...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
I present a foreign policy decision-making theory that accounts for why US food aid is used strategi...
Does foreign aid extended by one country improve that country's image among populations of recipient...
Many foreign aid donors brand development interventions. How do citizens in the donor country react...
We assess empirically whether foreign official development assistance (ODA) has been effective in al...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences over foreign aid....
Every year, tens of billions of dollars are transferred as foreign aid to so-called developing count...
Why do publics in donor countries support foreign aid? Focusing on material factors, ideology, and i...
This paper contributes to the literature on aid and politico-economic development. Several articles ...
This report attempts to understand why research findings differ on the impacts of foreign aid on in ...
There is considerable theoretical debate over if and when development aid can be effective, but cros...
Abstract: Foreign aid and corruption have received a lot of scholarly attention in the recent decade...
E conomic research on foreign aid effectiveness and economic growth fre-quently becomes a political ...
Branding of foreign aid may undermine government legitimacy in developing countries when citizens se...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
I present a foreign policy decision-making theory that accounts for why US food aid is used strategi...