This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in both forms: grant and loan), poverty trap, and economic development in a recipient country by using a Solow model with two new ingredients: a development loan and a fixed cost in the production process. The presence of this fixed cost generates a poverty trap. We show that foreign aid may help the country to escape from the poverty trap and converge to a stable steady state in the long run, but only if (i) the country's characteristics, such as saving rate, initial capital, governance quality, and productivity are good enough, (ii) the fixed cost is relatively low, and (iii) the loan rule is generous enough. We also show that our model with foreign aid has room for endogenous cycles,...
Beginning in the 1970s, there was a substantial increase in the amount of foreign aid given to devel...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
Macroeconomic studies have argued that the growth effectiveness of aid is higher in vulnerable count...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in both forms: grant and loan), poverty trap,...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in the form of loans), poverty trap, and econ...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development...
This article explores the theoretical link and transmission mechanism through whichofficial developm...
International audienceWe introduce an infinite-horizon endogenous growth framework for studying the ...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
This paper develops a model to study the effects of foreign aid on the creation and distribution of ...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
This paper contrasts the effects of tied and untied foreign aid programs on the welfare and macroeco...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
We present an analysis of the effects of foreign aid on economic development when the quality of gov...
Beginning in the 1970s, there was a substantial increase in the amount of foreign aid given to devel...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
Macroeconomic studies have argued that the growth effectiveness of aid is higher in vulnerable count...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in both forms: grant and loan), poverty trap,...
This paper investigates the nexus between foreign aid (in the form of loans), poverty trap, and econ...
This thesis is intended to contribute to the development economic literature in two ways. Firstly, i...
For almost thirty years the Solow model experienced relative neglect within the field of development...
This article explores the theoretical link and transmission mechanism through whichofficial developm...
International audienceWe introduce an infinite-horizon endogenous growth framework for studying the ...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
This paper develops a model to study the effects of foreign aid on the creation and distribution of ...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
This paper contrasts the effects of tied and untied foreign aid programs on the welfare and macroeco...
Foreign aid is a relatively new form of economic exchange between nations, yet in only a few decades...
We present an analysis of the effects of foreign aid on economic development when the quality of gov...
Beginning in the 1970s, there was a substantial increase in the amount of foreign aid given to devel...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
Macroeconomic studies have argued that the growth effectiveness of aid is higher in vulnerable count...