In this paper, we investigate the effects of fiscal episodes in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) donor countries on the distribution of their aid expenditures towards developing countries. We use descriptive statistics provided by Alesina and Ardagna (2010) on fiscal episodes and regression models to perform this analysis. The results show evidence that the "aid expenditures variables" respond variably to the episodes of large changes in fiscal policy in OECD donor countries. In addition, European Union and Non-European Union countries behave differently in terms of aid expenditures distribution during their fiscal episodes
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We use panel data on 74 developing countries for the period 1980-2007 to examine the effects of aid ...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of fiscal episodes in Organization for Economic Cooperatio...
This paper contributes to the established literature both on the side of fiscal consolidation (for e...
Foreign aid is a sizable source of government financing for several developing countries and itsallo...
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The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The chapt...
The present paper examines the impact of different aid types, namely project aid, programme aid, tec...
ublic sector decision-makers are faced with the task of allocating resources among different alterna...
Abstract Why do foreign aid budgets vary across countries and over time? Existing research indicates...
Abstract: This paper examines the so-popular anecdote according to which pro-cyclical fiscal polici...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
This paper models the allocation of bilateral foreign development aid to developing countries. A sim...
We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spend...
This paper models the allocation of bilateral foreign development aid to developing countries. A sim...
We use panel data on 74 developing countries for the period 1980-2007 to examine the effects of aid ...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of fiscal episodes in Organization for Economic Cooperatio...
This paper contributes to the established literature both on the side of fiscal consolidation (for e...
Foreign aid is a sizable source of government financing for several developing countries and itsallo...
This work examines the relationship between donor allocation of foreign development aid and the budg...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The chapt...
The present paper examines the impact of different aid types, namely project aid, programme aid, tec...
ublic sector decision-makers are faced with the task of allocating resources among different alterna...
Abstract Why do foreign aid budgets vary across countries and over time? Existing research indicates...
Abstract: This paper examines the so-popular anecdote according to which pro-cyclical fiscal polici...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
This paper models the allocation of bilateral foreign development aid to developing countries. A sim...
We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spend...
This paper models the allocation of bilateral foreign development aid to developing countries. A sim...
We use panel data on 74 developing countries for the period 1980-2007 to examine the effects of aid ...
This study focuses on the explanation of different levels in foreign aid spending of 21 OECD-countri...