While research shows policymakers increase bilateral foreign aid commitments in response to an increase in bilateral immigration, supposedly as a means for reducing the demand for immigration, the effectiveness of this strategy is given only passing consideration in the literature. Many doubt this approach\u27s success, but little effort has been made to empirically justify this doubt. This paper attempts to fill this gap in the literature and proposes a novel hypothesis. It is argued here that aid, more than simply failing to promote development quickly enough to reduce the demand for immigration, functions as a signal of donor wealth. When donors increase the amount of aid they commit to a given migrant sending country, residents in said ...
Aid has been for decades an important source of financing for developing countries, but more recentl...
This paper investigates by means of advanced panel data techniques whether bilateral aid has been su...
Abstract: This paper brings out an empirically significant tradeoff between the aid flows delivered ...
While research shows policymakers increase bilateral foreign aid commitments in response to an incre...
First made available online 17 July 2018While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving fo...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
Donor aid is often regarded as being informally tied (aid increases donorrecipient exports) and this...
This paper uses the gravity model of trade to investigate the effect of foreign aid on exports of ai...
ED EPSInternational audienceThis paper investigates the impact of aid on migration and identifies tw...
In this paper we highlight aspects related to the links between international migration, foreign tie...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
This paper measures the links between aid from 14 rich to 113 developing economies and bilateral asy...
Published online 12 September 2018At least since the large refugee movements to the EU in 2015, many...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
This paper investigates whether and how foreign aid facilitates foreign direct investment (FDI) flow...
Aid has been for decades an important source of financing for developing countries, but more recentl...
This paper investigates by means of advanced panel data techniques whether bilateral aid has been su...
Abstract: This paper brings out an empirically significant tradeoff between the aid flows delivered ...
While research shows policymakers increase bilateral foreign aid commitments in response to an incre...
First made available online 17 July 2018While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving fo...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
Donor aid is often regarded as being informally tied (aid increases donorrecipient exports) and this...
This paper uses the gravity model of trade to investigate the effect of foreign aid on exports of ai...
ED EPSInternational audienceThis paper investigates the impact of aid on migration and identifies tw...
In this paper we highlight aspects related to the links between international migration, foreign tie...
This paper finds that there has been a significant shift in foreign aid allocation since the end of ...
This paper measures the links between aid from 14 rich to 113 developing economies and bilateral asy...
Published online 12 September 2018At least since the large refugee movements to the EU in 2015, many...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
This paper investigates whether and how foreign aid facilitates foreign direct investment (FDI) flow...
Aid has been for decades an important source of financing for developing countries, but more recentl...
This paper investigates by means of advanced panel data techniques whether bilateral aid has been su...
Abstract: This paper brings out an empirically significant tradeoff between the aid flows delivered ...