The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of the policy debate for decades. An emerging consensus touts aid selectivity as the solution to the failures of conditionality. In recent years, many recipients have implemented political reforms resulting in more democratic regimes. I show that donor influence depends on the aid budget being large enough relative to the recipient. I also demonstrate that if aid influences policies, the political equilibrium in democratic recipient countries is likely to change to the disadvantage of the political alternative favoured by the donor. This implies that aid selectivity should be applied cautiously.
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
The author studies foreign aid policy within a principal-agent framework. He shows that one reason f...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of th...
The Aid Effectiveness Literature has recently investigated the effects of foreign aid on economic gr...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratization in developing ...
The study examines how foreign aid donors react to changes in levels of democracy in recipient count...
National executives in Western democracies are not unilateral deciders: they lead parties with long-...
Since the end of the World War II foreign aid has been at the center of development politics. Foreig...
This article argues that a new generation of Political Conditionalities has emerged during the last ...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
The author studies foreign aid policy within a principal-agent framework. He shows that one reason f...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
The links between foreign aid and policies in developing countries have been at the forefront of th...
The Aid Effectiveness Literature has recently investigated the effects of foreign aid on economic gr...
Resources for foreign aid come under attack when parties that care little for international affairs ...
This paper examines the role of U.S. domestic politics in the allocation of foreign aid using panel ...
Foreign aid flows have increased considerably during the last decades, targeting, apart from develop...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratization in developing ...
The study examines how foreign aid donors react to changes in levels of democracy in recipient count...
National executives in Western democracies are not unilateral deciders: they lead parties with long-...
Since the end of the World War II foreign aid has been at the center of development politics. Foreig...
This article argues that a new generation of Political Conditionalities has emerged during the last ...
Researchers from Hans Morgenthau and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita have suggested that donor countries vie...
Aid conditionality has emerged as a dominant tool by donor countries in nation building efforts in t...
The author studies foreign aid policy within a principal-agent framework. He shows that one reason f...
The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing ...