This article considers the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid from a comparative perspective. Using data on aid disbursements to 106 developing countries between 2010 and 2012, it constructs aid concentration curves for Sweden, three other major bilateral donors and the Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Sweden's bilateral aid is shown to be less poverty and deprivation focused than the aid programmes of Denmark and the United Kingdom, but more progressive than those of the United States and the DAC. While Sweden does well in targeting its aid to low-income countries, around half of its priority development cooperation partners are small middle-income countries in which relatively few poor or deprived people live. There is the...
With the global aid flows stagnating or even decreasing over the next years, the only way to increas...
Poverty remains one of the greatest problems of our time, causing starvation and humiliation in poor...
Since Finland committed to international development cooperation in 1955, the country subsequently c...
This study examines the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid and if a multidimensional poverty mea...
This study examines the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid and if a multidimensional poverty mea...
This study examines the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid and if a multidimensional poverty mea...
The Nordic countries’ aid allocation is often viewed as a role model by foreign aid researchers. The...
The purpose of this essay is to review the Swedish international development cooperation carried out...
The purpose of this essay is to review the Swedish international development cooperation carried out...
A recently discovered problem concerning foreign development assistance is that of its fragmentation...
Foreign Affairs, Danida) and Sweden (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency—Sida) for ...
This paper discusses whether the allocation of Swedish aid is dependent on absolute or relative po...
A growing consensus regarding the positive benefits of trade has during the last decades attracted a...
This master thesis aims at assessing the poverty- efficiency of the current Norwegian aid allocation...
Poverty remains one of the greatest problems of our time, causing starvation and humiliation in poor...
With the global aid flows stagnating or even decreasing over the next years, the only way to increas...
Poverty remains one of the greatest problems of our time, causing starvation and humiliation in poor...
Since Finland committed to international development cooperation in 1955, the country subsequently c...
This study examines the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid and if a multidimensional poverty mea...
This study examines the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid and if a multidimensional poverty mea...
This study examines the poverty focus of Swedish bilateral aid and if a multidimensional poverty mea...
The Nordic countries’ aid allocation is often viewed as a role model by foreign aid researchers. The...
The purpose of this essay is to review the Swedish international development cooperation carried out...
The purpose of this essay is to review the Swedish international development cooperation carried out...
A recently discovered problem concerning foreign development assistance is that of its fragmentation...
Foreign Affairs, Danida) and Sweden (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency—Sida) for ...
This paper discusses whether the allocation of Swedish aid is dependent on absolute or relative po...
A growing consensus regarding the positive benefits of trade has during the last decades attracted a...
This master thesis aims at assessing the poverty- efficiency of the current Norwegian aid allocation...
Poverty remains one of the greatest problems of our time, causing starvation and humiliation in poor...
With the global aid flows stagnating or even decreasing over the next years, the only way to increas...
Poverty remains one of the greatest problems of our time, causing starvation and humiliation in poor...
Since Finland committed to international development cooperation in 1955, the country subsequently c...