The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid which induces the recipient government to follow a more pro-poor policy than it otherwise would do. In their two-period model, aid is given in the second period and the volume of it depends on the level of well-being of the target group in the first period. They find that this way of designing aid does increase the welfare of the poor. They also consider the situations where the donor and the recipient governments act simultaneously as well as sequentially, and they find that, by moving first in a sequential game, the donor country can, under certain conditions, increase the welfare of the poor and that of its own country compared to the case o...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...
We develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid which induc...
Abstract: We present a model that explains foreign aid-for-policy deals between nations. The model a...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how foreign aid can be used as means to induce a rec...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
Donor countries have a poor track record of meeting their foreign aid commitments. Yet the discrepan...
Foreign aid donors and recipient governments often have conflicting objectives. Foreign donors may a...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
peer reviewedThis paper surveys the theoretical economic literature on foreign aid -- in particular...
We analyze two donors providing long- and short-run aid to one receiving (poor) country, and who may...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of public policy in a developing country in order to expl...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...
We develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid which induc...
Abstract: We present a model that explains foreign aid-for-policy deals between nations. The model a...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how foreign aid can be used as means to induce a rec...
We model the aid allocation process as a rent-seeking contest between two countries and investigate ...
Donor countries have a poor track record of meeting their foreign aid commitments. Yet the discrepan...
Foreign aid donors and recipient governments often have conflicting objectives. Foreign donors may a...
The essential purpose of foreign aid is to reduce poverty and to help millions of people in the deve...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
peer reviewedThis paper surveys the theoretical economic literature on foreign aid -- in particular...
We analyze two donors providing long- and short-run aid to one receiving (poor) country, and who may...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of public policy in a developing country in order to expl...
Foreign aid is primarily intended as a wealth transfer mechanism from rich, to poor, countries. Bill...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...