This paper empirically investigates the growth effect associated with aid and its volatility during the period 1995-2008 in the case of five South Asian economies. The aid is classified into short impact, long impact and humanitarian aid. We obtained results for each of the country by employing two-stage least squares method. The results suggest that gross aid is positively associated with growth rate where as its volatility negatively effects growth rate South Asian countries. Short impact and long impact aid positively effect on growth rate whereas respective aid volatilities have negative affects on all the economies, excluding at least one country in each case. Humanitarian aid and its volatility have mixed results. Thus, we come to a c...
Developing countries often experience many economic complications such as sluggish growth in GDP, lo...
This paper develops a political economy model to analyze the direct and indirect effects of aid vola...
In previous papers the authors have argued that aid is likely to mitigate the negative effects of ex...
This paper empirically investigates the growth effect associated with aid and its volatility during ...
This paper empirically investigates the growth effect associated with aid and its volatility during ...
The role of foreign aid in promoting growth by complimenting domestic savings has been an issue of c...
This study investigates the role of foreign aid in promoting sustainable development while taking in...
The present study has considered both the pros and cons of foreign aid program, thereby aiming to ex...
Foreign aid’s effectiveness in promoting economic growth remains mired in controversy.We examine the...
This article tests the relationship between the foreign aid and economic growth using the data from ...
The objective of this study is to analyze the effects of foreign aid on economic growth of Pakistan....
Foreign aid’s effectiveness in promoting economic growth remains mired in controversy.We examine the...
This study investigates the role of foreign aid in promoting sustainable development while taking in...
In light of the recent austerity measures of developed countries, the effectiveness of foreign aid o...
This study used panel data approach to investigate comprehensive set of determinant of foreign aid a...
Developing countries often experience many economic complications such as sluggish growth in GDP, lo...
This paper develops a political economy model to analyze the direct and indirect effects of aid vola...
In previous papers the authors have argued that aid is likely to mitigate the negative effects of ex...
This paper empirically investigates the growth effect associated with aid and its volatility during ...
This paper empirically investigates the growth effect associated with aid and its volatility during ...
The role of foreign aid in promoting growth by complimenting domestic savings has been an issue of c...
This study investigates the role of foreign aid in promoting sustainable development while taking in...
The present study has considered both the pros and cons of foreign aid program, thereby aiming to ex...
Foreign aid’s effectiveness in promoting economic growth remains mired in controversy.We examine the...
This article tests the relationship between the foreign aid and economic growth using the data from ...
The objective of this study is to analyze the effects of foreign aid on economic growth of Pakistan....
Foreign aid’s effectiveness in promoting economic growth remains mired in controversy.We examine the...
This study investigates the role of foreign aid in promoting sustainable development while taking in...
In light of the recent austerity measures of developed countries, the effectiveness of foreign aid o...
This study used panel data approach to investigate comprehensive set of determinant of foreign aid a...
Developing countries often experience many economic complications such as sluggish growth in GDP, lo...
This paper develops a political economy model to analyze the direct and indirect effects of aid vola...
In previous papers the authors have argued that aid is likely to mitigate the negative effects of ex...