This paper examines the effects of political institutions, openness to trade, and social cohesion on development in fragile states. The empirical results indicate that beyond a certain level, openness to trade may actually be harmful to income, particularly in countries with high export concentration. Starting from low levels of political institutional quality, small improvements in polity can have adverse effects. On the other hand, social cohesion has a positive effect once a threshold level is reached. The results associated with the influence of political institutions and openness to trade seem to suggest the possibility of a 'catch-22', at least in the short run. If a fragile state tries to improve its political institutions or its ope...
One of the most important issues for states in the developing world is how to best reduce poverty. D...
Recent empirical studies confirm a positive relationship between trade liberalization or trade openn...
Five decades as humanitarian crises continue around the world, foreign aid remains as one of the imp...
This paper examines the contribution of institutions, social cohesion, and trade to development (per...
In this paper, we examine the effects of a major source of instability, namely terms of trade instab...
A state is defi ned as “failed ” or “fragile ” when it is unable to perform its core functions and d...
This paper re-examines the theoretical aid-growth nexus by expounding on the issues relating to poli...
Is there an effect of aid on democracy conditional on instability from trade? This paper reinvestiga...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
This study examines the relationship between trade and the quality of economic institutions under di...
Being small is often considered to be synonymous with being powerless and vulnerable. Indeed, small ...
In the last chapter we looked at how politicians use aid under different types of insti-tutional set...
Council of Canada. The internationalization of the economy is often seen as a potential threat to pu...
textabstractIn recent years, scholars and policymakers have placed growing attention on the issue of...
One of the most important issues for states in the developing world is how to best reduce poverty. D...
Recent empirical studies confirm a positive relationship between trade liberalization or trade openn...
Five decades as humanitarian crises continue around the world, foreign aid remains as one of the imp...
This paper examines the contribution of institutions, social cohesion, and trade to development (per...
In this paper, we examine the effects of a major source of instability, namely terms of trade instab...
A state is defi ned as “failed ” or “fragile ” when it is unable to perform its core functions and d...
This paper re-examines the theoretical aid-growth nexus by expounding on the issues relating to poli...
Is there an effect of aid on democracy conditional on instability from trade? This paper reinvestiga...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
A number of proposals today support a substantial increase in foreign aid levels to sub-Saharan Afri...
This study examines the relationship between trade and the quality of economic institutions under di...
Being small is often considered to be synonymous with being powerless and vulnerable. Indeed, small ...
In the last chapter we looked at how politicians use aid under different types of insti-tutional set...
Council of Canada. The internationalization of the economy is often seen as a potential threat to pu...
textabstractIn recent years, scholars and policymakers have placed growing attention on the issue of...
One of the most important issues for states in the developing world is how to best reduce poverty. D...
Recent empirical studies confirm a positive relationship between trade liberalization or trade openn...
Five decades as humanitarian crises continue around the world, foreign aid remains as one of the imp...