This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It is concerned specifically with the public sector borrowing requirement net of aid, questioning the assumption that aid and this type of borrowing are substitutes for one another. After looking at the public sector budget constraint and various conditions under which aid might lead to an increase in this borrowing, the paper surveys the empirical results of literature on aid and public sector fiscal behaviour. It finds that the results of a number of studies are consistent with aid leading to increases in this borrowing. Further investigation, in the form of econometric analysis of panel data, also points to this outcome. Copyright © 2003 Joh...
This paper replicates and extends a well known model of quantifying categorical fungibility of forei...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
An important feature of aid to developing countries is that it is given to the government. As a resu...
This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It...
The thesis looks at the macroeconomic impact of foreign aid. It is specially concerned with aid\u27s...
ublic sector decision-makers are faced with the task of allocating resources among different alterna...
The present paper examines the impact of different aid types, namely project aid, programme aid, tec...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign development aid, economic reform, and public sector...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
It is clear from the implications of growth theory that the impact of aid depends on how it affects ...
This paper examines the impact of foreign aid on public sector fiscal behaviour in Côte d’Ivoire. A ...
This paper examines the impact of foreign aid on public sector fiscal behaviour in Co^te d’Ivo...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
Foreign aid is a sizable source of government financing for several developing countries and itsallo...
The paper uses an aid disaggregation approach to examine the impact of different types of aid on the...
This paper replicates and extends a well known model of quantifying categorical fungibility of forei...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
An important feature of aid to developing countries is that it is given to the government. As a resu...
This paper analyses the relationship between public sector borrowing and foreign development aid. It...
The thesis looks at the macroeconomic impact of foreign aid. It is specially concerned with aid\u27s...
ublic sector decision-makers are faced with the task of allocating resources among different alterna...
The present paper examines the impact of different aid types, namely project aid, programme aid, tec...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign development aid, economic reform, and public sector...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
It is clear from the implications of growth theory that the impact of aid depends on how it affects ...
This paper examines the impact of foreign aid on public sector fiscal behaviour in Côte d’Ivoire. A ...
This paper examines the impact of foreign aid on public sector fiscal behaviour in Co^te d’Ivo...
Development aid comes in many different forms, and has a large range of effects on the recipient cou...
Foreign aid is a sizable source of government financing for several developing countries and itsallo...
The paper uses an aid disaggregation approach to examine the impact of different types of aid on the...
This paper replicates and extends a well known model of quantifying categorical fungibility of forei...
This paper looks at interactions between foreign aid and the public sector in developing countries, ...
An important feature of aid to developing countries is that it is given to the government. As a resu...