Summaries Aid quality is often investigated using cross?country statistical methods. The article takes a more institutional approach. It reviews British bilateral aid, in order to investigate the complex interaction between policy and practice in aid for poverty reduction. There has been a stated desire to increase the poverty focus of the programme. However, it is difficult to trace the effect of a new policy in the statistics. More important has been the influence of an external factor, the increase in the demand for emergency aid. This has risen from 2 per cent to 14 per cent in a decade, increasing the poverty focus of the programme, but for the ‘wrong’ reason. At the same time, the share of technical cooperation has increased sharply:...
The aid effectiveness literature (AEL) consists of empirical macro studies of the effects of develop...
Historically, the economic justification for aid-flows to developing countries is to reduce poverty,...
We build on Bulir and Hamann's analysis of aid volatility (2003, 2005), showing that the conclusions...
Summaries This article evaluates the poverty alleviation effect of international aid provided by Ja...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
We make two contributions to the debate on aid-effectiveness, illustrating that for impact on povert...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
he World Bank report Assessing Aid argues that aid can have positive effects on growth and infant mo...
Summaries Poverty reduction is a stated priority objective of many aid donors. So how much aid is d...
Foreign aid is publicly motivated by a moral obligation to help the poor and develop underdeveloped ...
Contains fulltext : 54568.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
Summaries To strengthen the help that programme aid gives to poor, we must strengthen its ability t...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...
The aid effectiveness literature (AEL) consists of empirical macro studies of the effects of develop...
Historically, the economic justification for aid-flows to developing countries is to reduce poverty,...
We build on Bulir and Hamann's analysis of aid volatility (2003, 2005), showing that the conclusions...
Summaries This article evaluates the poverty alleviation effect of international aid provided by Ja...
Fifty years of literature on aid effectiveness has so far proven inconclusive. Two main challenges s...
We make two contributions to the debate on aid-effectiveness, illustrating that for impact on povert...
Ferdi, Working paper P96, marsFollowing the adoption of the MDG, particularly the first one that is ...
Assessing Aid argues that aid should be reallocated in favour of poor countries with good policies. ...
he World Bank report Assessing Aid argues that aid can have positive effects on growth and infant mo...
Summaries Poverty reduction is a stated priority objective of many aid donors. So how much aid is d...
Foreign aid is publicly motivated by a moral obligation to help the poor and develop underdeveloped ...
Contains fulltext : 54568.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
This paper uses econometric estimates of the link between aid and economic growth to ask how much ad...
Summaries To strengthen the help that programme aid gives to poor, we must strengthen its ability t...
This is a survey paper on aid effectiveness in terms of the contribution of development assistance t...
The aid effectiveness literature (AEL) consists of empirical macro studies of the effects of develop...
Historically, the economic justification for aid-flows to developing countries is to reduce poverty,...
We build on Bulir and Hamann's analysis of aid volatility (2003, 2005), showing that the conclusions...