This paper examines subnational aid allocation patterns during the postwar period in Sri Lanka, focusing on whether war-affected areas receive aid. We use geocoding, mapping, and econometric analysis to understand whether war-affected districts received more aid than others after controlling for economic development. The paper uses geocoded aid projects comparing the aid allocation priorities of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) as a bilateral donor and World Bank and Asian Development Bank as multilateral donors. The PRC and World Bank aid projects\u27 geocoded data come from AidData, while we geocoded Asian Development Bank projects at the ADM2 level. The data covers 2002-2014, both years included. The study finds that, in general, ...
44 p. An Honors Paper presented to the Department of Economics in 2006. Advisers: Shankha Chakrabor...
The volume of foreign aid has increased during the last four decades, albeit with interruptions in c...
My honors paper attempts to answer what the driving forces of China’s aid allocation in the 21st cen...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
Advanced countries have pledged to mobilize additional financial resources to developing countries, ...
Using geo-referenced data on development projects by the World Bank and China, we provide a comprehe...
In countries with an ongoing violent conflict aid donors are confronted by four sets of issues: How ...
This paper analyses comparatively the aid patterns and their formulation of four emerging donor coun...
This paper attempts to explain the factors that determine the geographical allocation of foreign aid...
We investigate whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid inflows to f...
Although most aid projects are aimed at local development, most research on the aid-conflict nexus i...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
Do bilateral donors, whether for strategic or altruistic reasons, single out countries in or near a ...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...
44 p. An Honors Paper presented to the Department of Economics in 2006. Advisers: Shankha Chakrabor...
The volume of foreign aid has increased during the last four decades, albeit with interruptions in c...
My honors paper attempts to answer what the driving forces of China’s aid allocation in the 21st cen...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
Advanced countries have pledged to mobilize additional financial resources to developing countries, ...
Using geo-referenced data on development projects by the World Bank and China, we provide a comprehe...
In countries with an ongoing violent conflict aid donors are confronted by four sets of issues: How ...
This paper analyses comparatively the aid patterns and their formulation of four emerging donor coun...
This paper attempts to explain the factors that determine the geographical allocation of foreign aid...
We investigate whether the political leaders of aid-receiving countries use foreign aid inflows to f...
Although most aid projects are aimed at local development, most research on the aid-conflict nexus i...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
Do bilateral donors, whether for strategic or altruistic reasons, single out countries in or near a ...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...
44 p. An Honors Paper presented to the Department of Economics in 2006. Advisers: Shankha Chakrabor...
The volume of foreign aid has increased during the last four decades, albeit with interruptions in c...
My honors paper attempts to answer what the driving forces of China’s aid allocation in the 21st cen...