This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and deescalation. First, we develop a new ordinal measure capturing the two-sided and multifaceted nature of conflict. Second, we propose a dynamic ordered probit estimator that allows for unobserved heterogeneity and corrects for endogeneity. Third, we identify the causal effect of foreign aid on conflict by predicting bilateral aid flows based on electoral outcomes of donor countries which are exogenous to recipients. Receiving bilateral aid raises the chances of escalating from small conflict to armed conflict, but we find little evidence that aid ignites conflict in truly peaceful countries. © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Applied Econometrics published by Jo...
Previous research has not specified the circumstances under which foreign aid may increase the proba...
The first section looks at the implications of conflict for aid effectiveness and selectivity. We ar...
The research studies the impacts of foreign aid on post-conflict stability. There have been limited ...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de-escalation. We...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...
The effect of aid on civil war has been widely debated. In this paper we introduce a new framework t...
The diversion of development aid to the recipient’s military may be one explanation why aid is often...
Do bilateral donors, whether for strategic or altruistic reasons, single out countries in or near a ...
This paper considers the impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict. Previous studies on th...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
This paper considers the impact of foreign aid flows on the risk of civil conflict. We improve on ea...
The provision of humanitarian assistance has rapidly become a core component of modern peacebuilding...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13533312.2016.1252677Wh...
Foreign aid is usually seen as a form of international cooperation. Thus, the expectation is that st...
In this study we resolve part of the confusion over how foreign aid affects armed conflict. We argue...
Previous research has not specified the circumstances under which foreign aid may increase the proba...
The first section looks at the implications of conflict for aid effectiveness and selectivity. We ar...
The research studies the impacts of foreign aid on post-conflict stability. There have been limited ...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de-escalation. We...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...
The effect of aid on civil war has been widely debated. In this paper we introduce a new framework t...
The diversion of development aid to the recipient’s military may be one explanation why aid is often...
Do bilateral donors, whether for strategic or altruistic reasons, single out countries in or near a ...
This paper considers the impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict. Previous studies on th...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
This paper considers the impact of foreign aid flows on the risk of civil conflict. We improve on ea...
The provision of humanitarian assistance has rapidly become a core component of modern peacebuilding...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13533312.2016.1252677Wh...
Foreign aid is usually seen as a form of international cooperation. Thus, the expectation is that st...
In this study we resolve part of the confusion over how foreign aid affects armed conflict. We argue...
Previous research has not specified the circumstances under which foreign aid may increase the proba...
The first section looks at the implications of conflict for aid effectiveness and selectivity. We ar...
The research studies the impacts of foreign aid on post-conflict stability. There have been limited ...