The ‘aid conditionality’ hypothesis as documented in the literature suggests that aid is effective in augmenting growth only in the presence of a sound policy environment. This hypothesis was so influential that its policy recommendation, to provide aid conditional upon recipient domestic policies, is currently the dominant ODA allocation criterion. However non-economic dimensions of development (political and institutional) are increasingly seen as fundamental. For this reason, this paper focuses on the linkage between aid and a non-economic factor like Human Rights (reflecting repression and corruption) as a measure of aid effectiveness, in explaining growth outcomes across 42 Least Developed economies. We find that countries with better ...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical framework with a conflict of intere...
One branch of the literature on aid effectiveness attempts to measure the contribution of foreign ai...
This paper analyses the relationship between aid, policies and growth in 54 countries over 45 years....
The ‘aid conditionality’ hypothesis as documented in the literature suggests that aid is effective i...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
Global flows of Official Development Assistance are large and there is a large literature devoted to...
The conclusion that foreign aid will promote economic growth only when allocated towards good policy...
Purpose – This paper examines whether initial levels in GDP growth, GDP per capita growth and inequa...
This paper takes a fresh look at three issues in the aid effectiveness debate. First, we assess the ...
This paper examines the role that official development assistance (ODA) plays in achieving human dev...
Does aid drive real (per capita) GDP growth in recipient countries? Today’s blog uses the Internatio...
This paper examines the relationship between foreign aid and growth in real GDP per capita as it eme...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
Spurring growth in the developing world is one stated objective of foreign aid. Another, more common...
SummaryThis paper confirms recent evidence of a positive impact of aid on growth and widens the scop...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical framework with a conflict of intere...
One branch of the literature on aid effectiveness attempts to measure the contribution of foreign ai...
This paper analyses the relationship between aid, policies and growth in 54 countries over 45 years....
The ‘aid conditionality’ hypothesis as documented in the literature suggests that aid is effective i...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
Global flows of Official Development Assistance are large and there is a large literature devoted to...
The conclusion that foreign aid will promote economic growth only when allocated towards good policy...
Purpose – This paper examines whether initial levels in GDP growth, GDP per capita growth and inequa...
This paper takes a fresh look at three issues in the aid effectiveness debate. First, we assess the ...
This paper examines the role that official development assistance (ODA) plays in achieving human dev...
Does aid drive real (per capita) GDP growth in recipient countries? Today’s blog uses the Internatio...
This paper examines the relationship between foreign aid and growth in real GDP per capita as it eme...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
Spurring growth in the developing world is one stated objective of foreign aid. Another, more common...
SummaryThis paper confirms recent evidence of a positive impact of aid on growth and widens the scop...
This paper analyzes optimal foreign aid policy in a neoclassical framework with a conflict of intere...
One branch of the literature on aid effectiveness attempts to measure the contribution of foreign ai...
This paper analyses the relationship between aid, policies and growth in 54 countries over 45 years....