For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development economics. However, since the mid-1980s the neoclassical growth model has been at the heart of the debate among economists interested in the important issues of growth, development, and convergence. More recently, the case for increasing foreign aid to sub-Saharan Africa has reemerged and has been linked to the Solow model via the hypothesis that many poor countries are caught in a poverty trap. This paper provides critical commentary on the literature relating to the Solow model, economic development, poverty traps, and the case for foreign aid
The classic narrative of economic development -- poor countries are caught in poverty traps, out of ...
Beginning in the 1970s, there was a substantial increase in the amount of foreign aid given to devel...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development...
For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development...
The neoclassical model is still the most useful theory of growth we have. It will continue to be the...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in the form of loans), poverty trap, and econ...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in both forms: grant and loan), poverty trap,...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
When the Solow model is augmented with variables for institutions and human capital and estimated wi...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...
After more than thirty five years of development assistance, the people in the poorest African count...
The classic narrative of economic development -- poor countries are caught in poverty traps, out of ...
Beginning in the 1970s, there was a substantial increase in the amount of foreign aid given to devel...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development...
For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development...
The neoclassical model is still the most useful theory of growth we have. It will continue to be the...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in the form of loans), poverty trap, and econ...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in both forms: grant and loan), poverty trap,...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
When the Solow model is augmented with variables for institutions and human capital and estimated wi...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...
After more than thirty five years of development assistance, the people in the poorest African count...
The classic narrative of economic development -- poor countries are caught in poverty traps, out of ...
Beginning in the 1970s, there was a substantial increase in the amount of foreign aid given to devel...
The effectiveness of the aid programs in developing countries have been questioned by development sc...