The diversion of development aid to the recipient’s military may be one explanation why aid is often found to be ineffective in promoting economic growth and development. Previous studies have not derived the causal effects of development aid on military expenditure. Using a new instrumental variable strategy, we examine whether bilateral development aid increases military expenditure in recipient countries. The instrument is the interaction of donor government fractionalization and the probability of receiving aid. The dataset includes new data on military expenditure for 124 recipient countries over the 1975-2012 period. While development aid has a positive effect on military expenditure in the full sample, the effect vanishes when we exc...
Military expenditures, it has been argued, stimulate economic growth and improve a country\u27s stan...
Does development aid attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in post-conflict countries? This articl...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de-escalation. We...
We use an excludable instrument to test the effect of bilateral foreign aid on economic growth in a ...
The effect of aid on civil war has been widely debated. In this paper we introduce a new framework t...
Does aid drive real (per capita) GDP growth in recipient countries? Today’s blog uses the Internatio...
The conclusion that foreign aid will promote economic growth only when allocated towards good policy...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and deescalation. Fir...
Does development aid attract FDI in post-conflict countries? This paper contributes to the growing l...
We investigate the effects of short-term political motivations on the effectiveness of foreign aid. ...
Previous aid effectiveness studies have typically attempted to identify recipient-side conditions of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study a little researched relation: the relation from econo...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...
The massive expenditures on foreign aid programs by developed nations and international institutions...
This paper attempts to explore whether foreign aid has a positive impact on a country’s overall deve...
Military expenditures, it has been argued, stimulate economic growth and improve a country\u27s stan...
Does development aid attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in post-conflict countries? This articl...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de-escalation. We...
We use an excludable instrument to test the effect of bilateral foreign aid on economic growth in a ...
The effect of aid on civil war has been widely debated. In this paper we introduce a new framework t...
Does aid drive real (per capita) GDP growth in recipient countries? Today’s blog uses the Internatio...
The conclusion that foreign aid will promote economic growth only when allocated towards good policy...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and deescalation. Fir...
Does development aid attract FDI in post-conflict countries? This paper contributes to the growing l...
We investigate the effects of short-term political motivations on the effectiveness of foreign aid. ...
Previous aid effectiveness studies have typically attempted to identify recipient-side conditions of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study a little researched relation: the relation from econo...
Chapter 1: This chapter studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de...
The massive expenditures on foreign aid programs by developed nations and international institutions...
This paper attempts to explore whether foreign aid has a positive impact on a country’s overall deve...
Military expenditures, it has been argued, stimulate economic growth and improve a country\u27s stan...
Does development aid attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in post-conflict countries? This articl...
This paper studies the effects of bilateral foreign aid on conflict escalation and de-escalation. We...