Existing research has generally examined the effects of aid for trade (AfT) on merchandise trade and investment and has only begun to study the effects on trade in services recently. We discuss the reasons behind this shift and also summarize the findings on this subject. There is evidence of a positive impact of AfT on services trade in bilateral data and for smaller-value exporting countries at the aggregate level. There is also considerable heterogeneity in the observed effects at the individual sector level, which suggests the importance of country-specific diagnostics in targeting AfT allocation
There are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade as regards trade perfo...
There have been ongoing discussions within the WTO Doha Round on Trade Facilitation and the wider Ai...
This article presents a review of recent studies that estimate the trade effects of foreign aid. It ...
Existing research generally finds weak positive effects of aid for trade (AfT) on aggregate merchand...
First published online:26 November 2019The empirical literature on aid for trade (AfT) mainly consid...
Although the concept of aid for trade has quickly gained prominence among aid donors as well as aid ...
Improving developing countries' export performance is a current policy priority, and the initiative ...
Today, there are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade on trade pe rfor...
The aid for trade program is about helping developing countries to improve their trade abilities. Wi...
Has ‘Aid for Trade’ been successful in reducing trade transaction costs? If so, what are the expecte...
Following the recent surge in Aid-for-trade (AFT) and the likelihood that it will decline in the fut...
Sub Saharan African (SSA) countries are facing severe economic challenges such as high trade costs, ...
This paper surveys the recent theoretical and empirical literature that explores the relations betwe...
There are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade as regards trade perfo...
There are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade as regards trade perfo...
There have been ongoing discussions within the WTO Doha Round on Trade Facilitation and the wider Ai...
This article presents a review of recent studies that estimate the trade effects of foreign aid. It ...
Existing research generally finds weak positive effects of aid for trade (AfT) on aggregate merchand...
First published online:26 November 2019The empirical literature on aid for trade (AfT) mainly consid...
Although the concept of aid for trade has quickly gained prominence among aid donors as well as aid ...
Improving developing countries' export performance is a current policy priority, and the initiative ...
Today, there are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade on trade pe rfor...
The aid for trade program is about helping developing countries to improve their trade abilities. Wi...
Has ‘Aid for Trade’ been successful in reducing trade transaction costs? If so, what are the expecte...
Following the recent surge in Aid-for-trade (AFT) and the likelihood that it will decline in the fut...
Sub Saharan African (SSA) countries are facing severe economic challenges such as high trade costs, ...
This paper surveys the recent theoretical and empirical literature that explores the relations betwe...
There are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade as regards trade perfo...
There are few empirical studies assessing the effectiveness of aid for trade as regards trade perfo...
There have been ongoing discussions within the WTO Doha Round on Trade Facilitation and the wider Ai...
This article presents a review of recent studies that estimate the trade effects of foreign aid. It ...