Analyzing US economic and foreign aid data from 1967 to 2007, this paper investigates whether adverse economic and financial conditions are negatively linked to official development assistance (ODA). It finds empirical evidence that US ODA has tended to decline as its economic conditions worsen. A 1 unit increase in the misery index (sum of inflation and unemployment) is associated with a roughly 0.01 percentage point decline in US ODA expressed as a share of GNI. Furthermore, an increase in financial volatility from 1 percent to 2 percent (measured by the standard deviation of the rate of return of the S&P500) is associated with a decrease in US ODA by about $2.78 billion. Informed by the empirical results in this paper, and based on very ...
Over the last sixty years, Foreign Aid has been considered the most effective strategy in alleviatin...
This study re-examined the effect of official development assistance (ODA) of five major donor count...
Much concern on the international scene has been on debt to less developed countries (LDCs). News ab...
Analyzing US economic and foreign aid data from 1967 to 2007, this paper investigates whether advers...
This paper evaluates whether the exogenous component of the global financial crisis affects OECD-DAC...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
This paper examines Official Development Assistance (ODA) in the aftermath of large natural disaster...
This paper documents trends in official development assistance (ODA) over the last three decades. It...
With official development assistance (ODA) set to rise as countries strive to meet the Millennium De...
Developing countries face challenges of massive poverty, slow GDP growth, high mortality rates from ...
The current financial crisis influenced the whole economy around the world. Almost all sectors of hu...
Economic crises generally lead to reductions in foreign aid. However, the widely held view that budg...
In the wake of the financial crisis, which started in the United States in 2007 and given the proble...
Official Development Assistance is a significant global enterprise. Organsiations engaged in funding...
Over the last sixty years, Foreign Aid has been considered the most effective strategy in alleviatin...
This study re-examined the effect of official development assistance (ODA) of five major donor count...
Much concern on the international scene has been on debt to less developed countries (LDCs). News ab...
Analyzing US economic and foreign aid data from 1967 to 2007, this paper investigates whether advers...
This paper evaluates whether the exogenous component of the global financial crisis affects OECD-DAC...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrialized world for declining levels of...
Recent years have witnessed escalating criticism of the industrial-ized world for declining levels o...
This paper examines Official Development Assistance (ODA) in the aftermath of large natural disaster...
This paper documents trends in official development assistance (ODA) over the last three decades. It...
With official development assistance (ODA) set to rise as countries strive to meet the Millennium De...
Developing countries face challenges of massive poverty, slow GDP growth, high mortality rates from ...
The current financial crisis influenced the whole economy around the world. Almost all sectors of hu...
Economic crises generally lead to reductions in foreign aid. However, the widely held view that budg...
In the wake of the financial crisis, which started in the United States in 2007 and given the proble...
Official Development Assistance is a significant global enterprise. Organsiations engaged in funding...
Over the last sixty years, Foreign Aid has been considered the most effective strategy in alleviatin...
This study re-examined the effect of official development assistance (ODA) of five major donor count...
Much concern on the international scene has been on debt to less developed countries (LDCs). News ab...