In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African countries on bilateral trade flows between the donor and the recipient. Applying a gravity model approach, we distinguish between development finance and other official flows. We find that official finance from all the donors stimulates export of goods to Africa, while trade flows in the opposite direction are fostered in the case of China and Europe, but not for the US. Despite some claims in the literature that aid from China aims at securing import of natural resources, we find evidence that countries receiving Chinese aid raise their bilateral export of manufactured goods and not of primary commodities. Finally, while for Europe and the US...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
There is limited empirical evidence that establish a link between aid for trade and trade outcomes b...
In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African c...
In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African c...
This paper investigates the impact of the US and China’s foreign aids to Africa on trade flows betwe...
This paper investigates the impact of the US and China’s foreign aids to Africa on trade flows betwe...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Abstract Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. C...
Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relati...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
There is limited empirical evidence that establish a link between aid for trade and trade outcomes b...
In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African c...
In this study we compare the impacts of official finance coming from the largest donors of African c...
This paper investigates the impact of the US and China’s foreign aids to Africa on trade flows betwe...
This paper investigates the impact of the US and China’s foreign aids to Africa on trade flows betwe...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
China’s rising investment and aid flows into Africa have raised concerns over its increasing influen...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Abstract Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. C...
Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relati...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
There is limited empirical evidence that establish a link between aid for trade and trade outcomes b...