Aim/purpose – External aid allocation by the donors in recent years has been fraught with instability and volatility. This has a negative consequence on the recipient economies particularly those that are highly aid-dependent. A good solution to the problem requires much understanding of factors influencing the behavior of external aid in the respective recipient economy. In this study, the focus was on analyzing two economic factors uncommonly discussed in the empirical literature – the influence of the degree of economic freedom and external debt burden on aid allocation, with emphasis on African economy
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The recent debate on international aid is how to use aid to impact the development outcome. Making a...
The study examines the linear and non-linear macroeconomic effect of foreign aid in Nigeria between ...
Aim/purpose – External aid allocation by the donors in recent years has been fraught with instabilit...
This study empirically analyzes the impact of Foreign Aid and External Debt on Economic growth in Af...
Heavy aid dependence can have significant effects on institutions and governance. In Botswana, Mauri...
California-Berkeley. Views expressed here are not necessarily those of the institutions of affiliati...
The main motivation of this thesis is to contribute to the literature on the macroeconomic effects o...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
International aid has an ambiguous effect on the macro-economy of the recipient country. To the exte...
In two previous papers we have argued that aid is likely to mitigate the negative effects of externa...
The chapter analyses aid flows to Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and their implications for its economic d...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The recent debate on international aid is how to use aid to impact the development outcome. Making a...
The study examines the linear and non-linear macroeconomic effect of foreign aid in Nigeria between ...
Aim/purpose – External aid allocation by the donors in recent years has been fraught with instabilit...
This study empirically analyzes the impact of Foreign Aid and External Debt on Economic growth in Af...
Heavy aid dependence can have significant effects on institutions and governance. In Botswana, Mauri...
California-Berkeley. Views expressed here are not necessarily those of the institutions of affiliati...
The main motivation of this thesis is to contribute to the literature on the macroeconomic effects o...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
We assess the dynamics behind the high net resource transfers by donors and creditors to Sub-Saharan...
International aid has an ambiguous effect on the macro-economy of the recipient country. To the exte...
In two previous papers we have argued that aid is likely to mitigate the negative effects of externa...
The chapter analyses aid flows to Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and their implications for its economic d...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The recent debate on international aid is how to use aid to impact the development outcome. Making a...
The study examines the linear and non-linear macroeconomic effect of foreign aid in Nigeria between ...