Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch disease effects, ignoring the possible supply-side impact of aid-financed public expenditure. In the simple model of aid and public expenditure presented here, public infrastructure generates an intertemporal productivity spillover, which may exhibit a sector-specific bias. The model also provides for a learning-by-doing externality, through which total factor productivity in the tradable sector is an increasing function of past export volumes. An extended computable version of this model is used to simulate the effect of a step increase in net aid flows. The simulations show that beyond the short run, when conventional demand-side Dutch disease ef...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
We examine the effects of aid on the growth of manufacturing, using a methodology that exploits the ...
The impact of aid inflows on relative prices and output is ambiguous. Aid inflows that increase dome...
The paper examines empirically the proposition that aid to poor countries is detrimental for externa...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
In this paper we discuss the impact of scaling-up aid in Tanzania using an economy-wide dynamic CGE ...
International aid has an ambiguous effect on the macro-economy of the recipient country. To the exte...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
We examine the effects of aid on the growth of manufacturing, using a methodology that exploits the ...
The impact of aid inflows on relative prices and output is ambiguous. Aid inflows that increase dome...
The paper examines empirically the proposition that aid to poor countries is detrimental for externa...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
In this paper we discuss the impact of scaling-up aid in Tanzania using an economy-wide dynamic CGE ...
International aid has an ambiguous effect on the macro-economy of the recipient country. To the exte...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
This paper models the link between Dutch development aid and Dutch exports to 142 recipient countrie...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...