In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe poverty and adequate policies. For a given level of poverty, aid tapers in with policy reform. In the actual allocation of aid, aid tapers out with reform. Aid now lifts about 30 million people a year out of absolute poverty. With a poverty-efficient allocation, the same amount of aid would lift about 80 million people out of poverty. Collier and Dollar derive a poverty-efficient allocation of aid and compare it with actual aid allocations. They build the poverty-efficient allocation in two stages. First they use new World Bank ratings of 20 different aspects of national policy to establish the current relationship between aid, policies, and gr...
The argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy environmen...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
Two recent World Bank documents argue that the effects of aid on growth depend on the recipient coun...
This paper derives a poverty-efficient allocation of aid and compares it with actual aid allocations...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
July 2000 Poverty in the developing world will decline by roughly half by 2015 if current growth tre...
In this study, we derive a poverty-minimizing allocation rule, based on which we assess the poverty-...
With the global aid flows stagnating or even decreasing over the next years, the only way to increas...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy en...
More effective development aid could greatly improve poverty reduction in the areas where poverty re...
We build and implement a normative procedure to allocate international aid based on equality of oppo...
FERDI Working paper P239, OctoberThis paper proposes a model of aid allocation which aims to equaliz...
This master thesis aims at assessing the poverty- efficiency of the current Norwegian aid allocation...
The argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy environmen...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
Two recent World Bank documents argue that the effects of aid on growth depend on the recipient coun...
This paper derives a poverty-efficient allocation of aid and compares it with actual aid allocations...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
July 2000 Poverty in the developing world will decline by roughly half by 2015 if current growth tre...
In this study, we derive a poverty-minimizing allocation rule, based on which we assess the poverty-...
With the global aid flows stagnating or even decreasing over the next years, the only way to increas...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
AbstractThe argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy en...
More effective development aid could greatly improve poverty reduction in the areas where poverty re...
We build and implement a normative procedure to allocate international aid based on equality of oppo...
FERDI Working paper P239, OctoberThis paper proposes a model of aid allocation which aims to equaliz...
This master thesis aims at assessing the poverty- efficiency of the current Norwegian aid allocation...
The argument that aid can bolster growth and poverty reduction only in a conducive policy environmen...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
Two recent World Bank documents argue that the effects of aid on growth depend on the recipient coun...