This article examines the role different aid allocation models play not only for conventional development aid but also for two new financial flows, adaptation and mitigation aid. We first test the three models proposed in the literature - recipient need, recipient merit, and donor interests - using the latest available aid data and compare our results with findings of older studies on Africa, and with studies on aid allocation on a global scale. We find that the recipient merit model in more recent years no longer plays a role for development aid allocation in Africa, in line with findings reported globally. I n contrast to such global studies, the logic of the donor interest model does not seem to dominate over the recipient need model in ...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
Objective Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs, which reveals that poverty ha...
This article examines the role different aid allocation models play not only for conventional develo...
This article examines the role different aid allocation models play not only for conventional develo...
In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African c...
Donors spend increasing amounts of aid to support adaptation to climate change in developing countri...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
In the run-up to Paris, individual countries and multilateral banks made new promises to provide mi...
Despite the fact that foreign aid has been around in its present form since World War II, foreign ai...
Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. However, i...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021This paper examines donor countries’...
In this paper we examine how international development assistance for environmental purposes is allo...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
Objective Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs, which reveals that poverty ha...
This article examines the role different aid allocation models play not only for conventional develo...
This article examines the role different aid allocation models play not only for conventional develo...
In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African c...
Donors spend increasing amounts of aid to support adaptation to climate change in developing countri...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...
The capital flows from bilateral and multilateral donors to developing countries have increased cons...
In the run-up to Paris, individual countries and multilateral banks made new promises to provide mi...
Despite the fact that foreign aid has been around in its present form since World War II, foreign ai...
Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. However, i...
This paper discusses the implications of climate change for official transfers from rich countries (...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021This paper examines donor countries’...
In this paper we examine how international development assistance for environmental purposes is allo...
International aid plays a key but contested role in stabilizing the global economic order by helping...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
Objective Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs, which reveals that poverty ha...