The paper compares different aggregates of aid financed global public goods and detects the presence, for the period 1995-2006, of the substitution effect between these aggregates and traditional aid that was found by former studies for earlier periods. A second focus of the paper is on the differences in the importance that donors attach to the various types of global public goods, trying to detect regular patterns in their choices of financing. Statistical regularities, representative of common historical, social, cultural factors, for groups of countries (Anglo-Saxon, Northern European and Central European) give rise to the existence of a certain clusterized homogeneity in global public goods financing. Potential explanatory variables ar...
The studies in the volume suggest that the world is at a turning point in the provision of global pu...
This paper reviews the economics literature on foreign aid. Aid supporters tend to emphasize results...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...
The paper compares different aggregates of aid financed global public goods and detects the presence...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
WP 1999-05 March 1999In the presence of international public goods, donors are faced with two instru...
Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. However, i...
Three dimensions of public goods--nonrivalry of benefits, the possibility of being excluded from ben...
NoThis paper examines the concept of global public goods (GPGs) and in that context explores the ext...
Based on four decades (1973-2013) of DAC aid to developing countries, this paper aims at showing aid...
A foreign aid or foreign lending policy that focuses exclusively on project financing may have unint...
This paper investigates the role of private aid in meeting global challenges in developing countries...
This paper examines the preferences for international redistribution using unique data from Panel St...
This paper attempts to explain the factors that determine the geographical allocation of foreign aid...
The studies in the volume suggest that the world is at a turning point in the provision of global pu...
This paper reviews the economics literature on foreign aid. Aid supporters tend to emphasize results...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...
The paper compares different aggregates of aid financed global public goods and detects the presence...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
In this paper we revisit the impact of global public goods (GPGs) in Official Development Assistance...
WP 1999-05 March 1999In the presence of international public goods, donors are faced with two instru...
Development assistance is increasingly used to fund the provision of global public goods. However, i...
Three dimensions of public goods--nonrivalry of benefits, the possibility of being excluded from ben...
NoThis paper examines the concept of global public goods (GPGs) and in that context explores the ext...
Based on four decades (1973-2013) of DAC aid to developing countries, this paper aims at showing aid...
A foreign aid or foreign lending policy that focuses exclusively on project financing may have unint...
This paper investigates the role of private aid in meeting global challenges in developing countries...
This paper examines the preferences for international redistribution using unique data from Panel St...
This paper attempts to explain the factors that determine the geographical allocation of foreign aid...
The studies in the volume suggest that the world is at a turning point in the provision of global pu...
This paper reviews the economics literature on foreign aid. Aid supporters tend to emphasize results...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...