This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from 118 countries between 1973 and 2004. Health aid has a beneficial and statistically significant effect on infant mortality: doubling per capita health aid is associated with a 2 percent reduction in the infant mortality rate. For the average country, this implies that increasing per capita health aid by US$1.60 per year is associated with 1.5 fewer infant deaths per thousand births. The estimated effect is small, relative to the 2015 target envisioned by the Millennium Development Goals. It implies that achieving the MDG target through additional health aid alone would require a roughly 15-fold increase in current levels of aid.Foreign aid Health In...
The Millennium Declaration (2000) set as one of its targets a substantial reduction in child mortali...
Over the years, several studies have explored the relationship of foreign aid and economic growth, b...
To determine the extent to which the narrowing of child mortality across wealth gradients has been r...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
Foreign aid is used by recipient economies to ease the otherwise existing resource constraints. One ...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
The literature has traditionally found no or little aggregate impact of foreign aid on infant mortal...
Foreign aid is used by recipient economies to ease the otherwise existing resource constraints. One ...
The Millennium Declaration (2000) set as one of its targets a substantial reduction in child mortali...
The Millennium Declaration (2000) set as one of its targets a substantial reduction in child mortali...
Over the years, several studies have explored the relationship of foreign aid and economic growth, b...
To determine the extent to which the narrowing of child mortality across wealth gradients has been r...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
This paper examines the relationship between health aid and infant mortality, using data from in tot...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
Foreign aid is used by recipient economies to ease the otherwise existing resource constraints. One ...
The empirical literature has failed to reach consensus on the impact of aid on development outcomes ...
The literature has traditionally found no or little aggregate impact of foreign aid on infant mortal...
Foreign aid is used by recipient economies to ease the otherwise existing resource constraints. One ...
The Millennium Declaration (2000) set as one of its targets a substantial reduction in child mortali...
The Millennium Declaration (2000) set as one of its targets a substantial reduction in child mortali...
Over the years, several studies have explored the relationship of foreign aid and economic growth, b...
To determine the extent to which the narrowing of child mortality across wealth gradients has been r...