Aid for trade is intended to support the integration of developing countries into the world trading system. Although this form of aid is being hailed as a promising new development tool, it lacks the strategic dimension that it needs if it is to be truly effective and fulfill donors' policy commitments. From a theoretical perspective, this paper presents the various aid-for-trade categories and analyzes the linkages between foreign direct investment, aid for trade and development. It also presents a typology of trade-related needs for a panel of countries, to serve as a guide for donors in formulating their aid supply strategies. This typology reveals a number of disparities between countries and regions, as well as a low level of regional ...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Whilst many hold to the orthodox view that aid can promote the take-off to long-term self-sustaining...
Recent global initiatives on debt relief and development assistance call for increasing aid for trad...
L'aide au commerce, présentée comme un nouvel outil de développement prometteur, vise à soutenir l'i...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Foreign aid is the subject in development economics that created controversies about its influences ...
In recent years, trade in Africa has assumed greater importance as a means of alleviating poverty, e...
The launch of the Aid for Trade (AfT) initiative in 2005 created high expectations as regards to its...
There is limited empirical evidence that establish a link between aid for trade and trade outcomes b...
The Aid for Trade (AFT) Initiative was announced at the 2005 Hong-Kong World Trade Organisation (WTO...
Recent global initiatives on debt relief and development assistance call for increasing aid for tra...
Given that the motivation for aid is poverty reduction, I argue that Aid for Trade (AfT) measures ne...
Abstract Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. C...
The link between aid and trade has been an important nexus in the global development framework since...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Whilst many hold to the orthodox view that aid can promote the take-off to long-term self-sustaining...
Recent global initiatives on debt relief and development assistance call for increasing aid for trad...
L'aide au commerce, présentée comme un nouvel outil de développement prometteur, vise à soutenir l'i...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Foreign aid is the subject in development economics that created controversies about its influences ...
In recent years, trade in Africa has assumed greater importance as a means of alleviating poverty, e...
The launch of the Aid for Trade (AfT) initiative in 2005 created high expectations as regards to its...
There is limited empirical evidence that establish a link between aid for trade and trade outcomes b...
The Aid for Trade (AFT) Initiative was announced at the 2005 Hong-Kong World Trade Organisation (WTO...
Recent global initiatives on debt relief and development assistance call for increasing aid for tra...
Given that the motivation for aid is poverty reduction, I argue that Aid for Trade (AfT) measures ne...
Abstract Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. C...
The link between aid and trade has been an important nexus in the global development framework since...
Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent ...
Whilst many hold to the orthodox view that aid can promote the take-off to long-term self-sustaining...
Recent global initiatives on debt relief and development assistance call for increasing aid for trad...