This work revolves around support policies of developing countries which, in most cases, need financing and more particularly development aid. In this setting, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of development aid for a sample of African countries of which 25 are considered to have intermediate incomes and 23 achieve low incomes. To do this, we relied on a cross-sectional regression over the period 1996-2014. Our results imply that good governance is a deterministic condition of the positive effect of aid on economic growth. Indeed, international aid unaccompanied by good governance practices (control of corruption, political stability, a sound regulatory quality, a rigid state of rights, government effectiveness, voice ...
For over forty years, foreign aid has been one of the key development instruments for Sub-Saharan Af...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
This work revolves around support policies of developing countries which, in most cases, need financ...
The study examines the impact of aid on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and also investigates ...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of foreign aid in improving government institutions in 52 Afri...
Africa has been received an important amount of foreign aid for several decades; however, it is amo...
Africa has been received an important amount of foreign aid for several decades; however, it is amo...
Most poor developing countries, especially those with limited natural resources, low savings and inv...
This study aims at understanding the impact of foreign aid on the economic growth of the Sub Saharan...
The literature on the roles that governance/political and economic stability play to attract capital...
The issue of foreign aid dependency in African countries remains controversial among policy makers. ...
Purpose – This paper investigates the effect of foreign aid on governance in order to extend the deb...
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of Sub-Saharan African have been recipients of official development...
This paper integrates two main strands of the aid-development nexus in providing additional informat...
For over forty years, foreign aid has been one of the key development instruments for Sub-Saharan Af...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
This work revolves around support policies of developing countries which, in most cases, need financ...
The study examines the impact of aid on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and also investigates ...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of foreign aid in improving government institutions in 52 Afri...
Africa has been received an important amount of foreign aid for several decades; however, it is amo...
Africa has been received an important amount of foreign aid for several decades; however, it is amo...
Most poor developing countries, especially those with limited natural resources, low savings and inv...
This study aims at understanding the impact of foreign aid on the economic growth of the Sub Saharan...
The literature on the roles that governance/political and economic stability play to attract capital...
The issue of foreign aid dependency in African countries remains controversial among policy makers. ...
Purpose – This paper investigates the effect of foreign aid on governance in order to extend the deb...
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of Sub-Saharan African have been recipients of official development...
This paper integrates two main strands of the aid-development nexus in providing additional informat...
For over forty years, foreign aid has been one of the key development instruments for Sub-Saharan Af...
This study examines the hypothesis that foreign aid dilutes the positive role of taxation on politic...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...