This paper considers the optimal allocation of a given amount of foreign aid between two recipient countries. It is shown that, given consumer preferences, a country following a more restrictive trade policy would receive a smaller share of the aid if the donor country maximises its own welfare in allocating aid. If, on the other hand, the donor country allocates aid in order to maximize the sum of the welfare of the two recipient countries, the result is just the opposite. Finally, we analyze the situation where the recipient countries compete with each other for the given amount of aid. It is shown that this competition tends to lower the level of optimal tariffs in the recipient countries.</p
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This paper introduces a framework for studying the optimal dynamic allocation of foreign aid among m...
Despite the extensive empirical and theoretical research into foreign aid, there remains little or n...
This paper considers the optimal allocation of a given amount of foreign aid between two recipient c...
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The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how foreign aid can be used as means to induce a rec...
AbstractThis paper investigates the optimal policy for foreign economic aids and welfare effects for...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on aid effectiveness and suitability by examinin...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
AbstractThis paper introduces a framework for studying the optimal dynamic allocation of foreign aid...
This paper formulates the problem of bilateral aid allocation in terms of the comparative advantage ...
This paper introduces a framework for studying the optimal dynamic allocation of foreign aid among m...
Despite the extensive empirical and theoretical research into foreign aid, there remains little or n...
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 investigates the optimal choice of foreign aid when trade policies are decided in a non-c...
In this paper we examine the optimal allocation of a pre-determined amount of international transfer...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how foreign aid can be used as means to induce a rec...
AbstractThis paper investigates the optimal policy for foreign economic aids and welfare effects for...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on aid effectiveness and suitability by examinin...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
AbstractThis paper introduces a framework for studying the optimal dynamic allocation of foreign aid...
This paper formulates the problem of bilateral aid allocation in terms of the comparative advantage ...
This paper introduces a framework for studying the optimal dynamic allocation of foreign aid among m...
Despite the extensive empirical and theoretical research into foreign aid, there remains little or n...