Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges still require some attention. The first is to properly identify the causal effect of aid on poverty alleviation. To address it, I exploit differences in the number of years countries have been temporary members of the United Nations Security Council as an instrument for the average amount of economic aid disbursed by the United States. The second is to obtain reliable data on poverty, which I confront by using multidimensional poverty data from the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI). For a sample of 64 developing countries, I estimate a significant relationship between higher amounts of aid received during the period 1946–1...
Since the end of the World War II foreign aid has been at the center of development politics. Foreig...
This report attempts to understand why research findings differ on the impacts of foreign aid on in ...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
Historically, aid flows from the developed to developing countries have been economically justified...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the main reasons how aid can contribute to poverty reduction, th...
Historically, the economic justification for aid-flows to developing countries is to reduce poverty,...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
Since the end of the World War II foreign aid has been at the center of development politics. Foreig...
This report attempts to understand why research findings differ on the impacts of foreign aid on in ...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
Historically, aid flows from the developed to developing countries have been economically justified...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the main reasons how aid can contribute to poverty reduction, th...
Historically, the economic justification for aid-flows to developing countries is to reduce poverty,...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
In the "efficient" allocation of aid, aid is targeted disproportionately to countries with severe po...
Since the end of the World War II foreign aid has been at the center of development politics. Foreig...
This report attempts to understand why research findings differ on the impacts of foreign aid on in ...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...