This study introduces a new concept to the analysis of development aid. Aid is regarded as a global public good where donors benefit from the advantages of aid without rivalry and exludability. The public-goodnature of aid is a logical explanation for the deficiencies of the international aid regime, especially the suboptimal supply of aid and the free-riding of donors. The concept of aid as a public good raises the question whether there are any actors who could produce this global public good. The study analyses whether nongovernmental organizations are able to fill this gap in the international aid regime. The model is introduced through a case study: aid in Afghanistan in general, and the activities of the NGO Hungarian Baptist Aid in t...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
In order to fully understand the political significance and impact of aid, it is important to emphas...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
WP 1999-05 March 1999In the presence of international public goods, donors are faced with two instru...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
The analysis of the relationships between foreign aid—also called “official development assistance” ...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
What are the sources of material and social power that enable these 'global governors' to de...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
The flows of development assistance from donors to recipients have been addressed as the solution to...
Since the 1970`s the Non Governmental Organisations, NGO:s, have taken an increasing responsibility ...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
In order to fully understand the political significance and impact of aid, it is important to emphas...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
WP 1999-05 March 1999In the presence of international public goods, donors are faced with two instru...
Economic aid to developing countries is an important—and often controversial—part of foreign policy ...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
The analysis of the relationships between foreign aid—also called “official development assistance” ...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
What are the sources of material and social power that enable these 'global governors' to de...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
The flows of development assistance from donors to recipients have been addressed as the solution to...
Since the 1970`s the Non Governmental Organisations, NGO:s, have taken an increasing responsibility ...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
In order to fully understand the political significance and impact of aid, it is important to emphas...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...