This paper investigates the optimal choice of foreign aid when trade policies are decided in a non-cooperative fashion. Three alternative scenarios, depending on the timing of the actions and on whether aid is tied, are analyzed. It is shown that, in the case where aid is decided before tariffs, untied aid can lead to the reduction of the recipient's optimal trade tax. When the donor can tie the aid to a reduction in the recipient's tariff, the optimal aid level is always positive and the world can always achieve a Pareto-efficient equilibrium.</p
AbstractThis paper investigates the optimal policy for foreign economic aids and welfare effects for...
In this paper, we consider aid payments as a possible explanation for tariff overhangs. We set up a ...
We examine the (non) equivalence of aid and trade preferences as alternative forms of donor assistan...
This paper considers the optimal allocation of a given amount of foreign aid between two recipient c...
This paper considers the optimal allocation by a donor country of a given amount of foreign aid betw...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
This paper considers the welfare effects of foreign aid that is tied to changes in the recipient's t...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical framework with a conflict of intere...
A tariff is a tax on international trade that can be used either for revenue purposes, to finance re...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on aid effectiveness and suitability by examinin...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how foreign aid can be used as means to induce a rec...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical growth framework with a conflict of...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical growth framework with a conflict of...
AbstractThis paper investigates the optimal policy for foreign economic aids and welfare effects for...
In this paper, we consider aid payments as a possible explanation for tariff overhangs. We set up a ...
We examine the (non) equivalence of aid and trade preferences as alternative forms of donor assistan...
This paper considers the optimal allocation of a given amount of foreign aid between two recipient c...
This paper considers the optimal allocation by a donor country of a given amount of foreign aid betw...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
This paper considers the welfare effects of foreign aid that is tied to changes in the recipient's t...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical framework with a conflict of intere...
A tariff is a tax on international trade that can be used either for revenue purposes, to finance re...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on aid effectiveness and suitability by examinin...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how foreign aid can be used as means to induce a rec...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical growth framework with a conflict of...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical growth framework with a conflict of...
AbstractThis paper investigates the optimal policy for foreign economic aids and welfare effects for...
In this paper, we consider aid payments as a possible explanation for tariff overhangs. We set up a ...
We examine the (non) equivalence of aid and trade preferences as alternative forms of donor assistan...