This paper aims to shed some insights on the ongoing debate on the aid-growth nexus by examining whether sources of aid matters for explaining aid effectiveness. In doing so, we consider three main proxies for bilateral aid based on the three sources of aid such as total aid (TA); Traditional Donors aid (TDA) and Non-Traditional Donors aid (NTDA) as independent variables in a dynamic panel growth model within a system GMM framework. It uses a panel dataset from 25 Low-Income Countries (LICs) in Africa over the period 2000-2017. The main findings show that the impact of aid on growth appears to be negative and significant for TA and TDA proxies while it is positive but insignificant when the aid proxy is NTDA. A relatively larger share of TA...
Inspired by the contradicting findings of studies on aid effectiveness and the recently emerging dis...
Taking a panel of 54 African countries and employing pooled, GLS, and panel regression, this study i...
Significant ambiguity surrounds the magnitude and sign of the effect of foreign aid on economic grow...
The issue of foreign aid dependency in African countries remains controversial among policy makers. ...
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of Sub-Saharan African have been recipients of official development...
This study aims at understanding the impact of foreign aid on the economic growth of the Sub Saharan...
The study examined the impact of foreign aid on economic growth using a sample of 26 HIPC countries ...
The effectiveness of foreign aid on economic growth is a much debated topic on the field of Developm...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
This paper investigates the relationship between foreign aid and growth in real GDP per capita in Af...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
The study examines the impact of aid on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and also investigates ...
A great deal of the foreign aid–growth literature finds that the net effect of aggregate aid on tota...
This study examined the relationship between foreign aid and economic development in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Inspired by the contradicting findings of studies on aid effectiveness and the recently emerging dis...
Taking a panel of 54 African countries and employing pooled, GLS, and panel regression, this study i...
Significant ambiguity surrounds the magnitude and sign of the effect of foreign aid on economic grow...
The issue of foreign aid dependency in African countries remains controversial among policy makers. ...
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of Sub-Saharan African have been recipients of official development...
This study aims at understanding the impact of foreign aid on the economic growth of the Sub Saharan...
The study examined the impact of foreign aid on economic growth using a sample of 26 HIPC countries ...
The effectiveness of foreign aid on economic growth is a much debated topic on the field of Developm...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
This paper investigates the relationship between foreign aid and growth in real GDP per capita in Af...
For decades the question regarding foreign aid’s effectiveness has been disputed. The ongoing debate...
The study examines the impact of aid on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and also investigates ...
A great deal of the foreign aid–growth literature finds that the net effect of aggregate aid on tota...
This study examined the relationship between foreign aid and economic development in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Inspired by the contradicting findings of studies on aid effectiveness and the recently emerging dis...
Taking a panel of 54 African countries and employing pooled, GLS, and panel regression, this study i...
Significant ambiguity surrounds the magnitude and sign of the effect of foreign aid on economic grow...