The paper explores a number of long standing questions surrounding how foreign aid has influenced the fiscal behaviour of the PNG Government. This includes whether grant aid has encouraged the PNG government to be less fiscally responsible and accumulate higher levels of foreign debt; whether grant aid has tended to lower the PNG government's domestic revenue raising efforts; whether grant aid has drawn government expenditures away from key service delivery sectors; and whether budget support and project and program aid have had differential effects with respect to any of the foregoing questions. The analysis reveals several important insights regarding the interplay between foreign aid and public sector fiscal behaviour including evidence ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign development aid, economic reform, and public sector...
Although it is not large by global standards, Papua New Guinea’s provision of aid to other Pacific i...
SummaryThis paper reviews evidence published in the last 10years that has added to our understanding...
Foreign aid in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been heavily criticised on the grounds that it has undermi...
How much foreign aid given to PNG has stayed within the sectors to which it has been allocated and h...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
Recent research suggests that foreign aid is effective at spurring economic growth in recipient coun...
This article investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in Papua New Guinea (PNG) usi...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It...
The debate on aid effectiveness and ineffectiveness continues to remain as a core issue for internat...
It is clear from the implications of growth theory that the impact of aid depends on how it affects ...
This paper describes how Papua New Guinea’s 1999 Budget, if implemented in full, would have reduced ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign development aid, economic reform, and public sector...
Although it is not large by global standards, Papua New Guinea’s provision of aid to other Pacific i...
SummaryThis paper reviews evidence published in the last 10years that has added to our understanding...
Foreign aid in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been heavily criticised on the grounds that it has undermi...
How much foreign aid given to PNG has stayed within the sectors to which it has been allocated and h...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
Recent research suggests that foreign aid is effective at spurring economic growth in recipient coun...
This article investigates the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in Papua New Guinea (PNG) usi...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
This paper evaluates the impact of foreign aid on poverty and human well-being in Papua New Guinea d...
This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It...
The debate on aid effectiveness and ineffectiveness continues to remain as a core issue for internat...
It is clear from the implications of growth theory that the impact of aid depends on how it affects ...
This paper describes how Papua New Guinea’s 1999 Budget, if implemented in full, would have reduced ...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign development aid, economic reform, and public sector...
Although it is not large by global standards, Papua New Guinea’s provision of aid to other Pacific i...
SummaryThis paper reviews evidence published in the last 10years that has added to our understanding...