The authors estimate the responsiveness of aid to recipient countries' economic and physical needs, civil/political rights, and government effectiveness. They look exclusively at the post-Cold War era and use fixed effects to control for the political, strategic, and other considerations of donors. They find that aid and per capita income have been negatively related, while aid has been positively related to infant mortality, rights, and government effectiveness.Foreign aid program
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
We investigate the effects of short-term political motivations on the effectiveness of foreign aid. ...
I investigate the determinants of foreign aid to Sub – Sahara African countries. I look at the post ...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990s...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990’...
Previous aid effectiveness studies have typically attempted to identify recipient-side conditions of...
Respect for human rights is one of several factors influencing US aid allocation decisions. Whereas ...
The goal of this study is to elucidate what drives the distribution of U.S. foreign assistance. Why ...
This paper investigates whether the aid allocation behavior of US Western allies during the Cold War...
Have donors changed their aid-allocation criteria over the past three decades toward greater selecti...
This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and aid receipts per capita in a post-S...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
We investigate the effects of short-term political motivations on the effectiveness of foreign aid. ...
I investigate the determinants of foreign aid to Sub – Sahara African countries. I look at the post ...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...
There is a widespread view that political criteria have received less emphasis in aid allocation sin...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990s...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990’...
Previous aid effectiveness studies have typically attempted to identify recipient-side conditions of...
Respect for human rights is one of several factors influencing US aid allocation decisions. Whereas ...
The goal of this study is to elucidate what drives the distribution of U.S. foreign assistance. Why ...
This paper investigates whether the aid allocation behavior of US Western allies during the Cold War...
Have donors changed their aid-allocation criteria over the past three decades toward greater selecti...
This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and aid receipts per capita in a post-S...
This paper provides a critical review of the recent research on aid effectiveness. It argues that th...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
This paper examines which factors can explain the allocation of aid by four regional development ban...
We investigate the effects of short-term political motivations on the effectiveness of foreign aid. ...