This paper aims to review and add to the academic literature criticizing how foreign aid acts as an obstacle to African states in the development of a social contract between state and citizens. In the model contract, the government provides social services in exchange for tax revenue, the right to call upon citizens for national defense, and general adherence to basic rules. However, foreign aid enables the evolution of an entirely different social contract in contemporary African states which involves new actors and exchanges. This paper examines how this new social contract impacts taxes, military service and governance and hopes to prove that the aid-supported social contract has negative long-term effects on African states.Key words: ...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of foreign aid in improving government institutions in 52 Afri...
This paper assesses the aid-development nexus in 52 African countries using updated data (1996-2010)...
Grounded in social-contractual ideas about relationships between the governed and those who govern, ...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
This study complements existing literature on the aid-institutions nexus by focusing on political ri...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
In political economy discourse, aid is a focus of world attention. A school of thought sees it as de...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
The present paper is an essay about the future of aid, understood as a global, durable, social pheno...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
Recent rhetoric surrounding the contemporary aid relationship between donors and African states is c...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s12116-020-09304-7Efforts...
Why do the humanitarian principles, human rights and other aims espoused by NGOs apparently fail to ...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of foreign aid in improving government institutions in 52 Afri...
This paper assesses the aid-development nexus in 52 African countries using updated data (1996-2010)...
Grounded in social-contractual ideas about relationships between the governed and those who govern, ...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
This study complements existing literature on the aid-institutions nexus by focusing on political ri...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
In political economy discourse, aid is a focus of world attention. A school of thought sees it as de...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
The present paper is an essay about the future of aid, understood as a global, durable, social pheno...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
Recent rhetoric surrounding the contemporary aid relationship between donors and African states is c...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s12116-020-09304-7Efforts...
Why do the humanitarian principles, human rights and other aims espoused by NGOs apparently fail to ...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of foreign aid in improving government institutions in 52 Afri...
This paper assesses the aid-development nexus in 52 African countries using updated data (1996-2010)...