This paper studies the welfare implications of temporary foreign aid in the context of a simple two-country model of trade. In addition to its usual effects, a transfer of income in one period is assumed to influence the preferences of the recipient country in the following period. The implied changes in the terms of trade over the two periods are consistent with a number of possible outcomes with respect to the intertemporal welfare of the donor, the recipient, and the world as a whole. Particular attention is devoted to the conditions for strict Pareto improvement and the circumstances under which temporary aid transactions are likely to occur
The paper examines the effects of tied-aid on the welfare of both the donor and the recipient countr...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign aid on the growth and macroeconomic performance of a smal...
We examine the (non) equivalence of aid and trade preferences as alternative forms of donor assistan...
This paper examines the welfare implications of temporary foreign aid in a simple two-period, two-co...
The author examines the welfare implications of foreign aid within the framework of a two-period, tw...
In this paper the effects of a transfer on the intertemporal terms of trade are examined in the cont...
The classical transfer problem is studied in an overlapping generations framework, where the transfe...
The effect of foreign aid on the welfare levels of both the recipient and the donor country has been...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
This paper considers the welfare effects of foreign aid that is tied to changes in the recipient's t...
This paper investigates the optimal choice of foreign aid when trade policies are decided in a non-c...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
We analyze the dynamic effects of foreign aid on the economic growth and welfare of a recipient coun...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...
The paper examines the effects of tied-aid on the welfare of both the donor and the recipient countr...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign aid on the growth and macroeconomic performance of a smal...
We examine the (non) equivalence of aid and trade preferences as alternative forms of donor assistan...
This paper examines the welfare implications of temporary foreign aid in a simple two-period, two-co...
The author examines the welfare implications of foreign aid within the framework of a two-period, tw...
In this paper the effects of a transfer on the intertemporal terms of trade are examined in the cont...
The classical transfer problem is studied in an overlapping generations framework, where the transfe...
The effect of foreign aid on the welfare levels of both the recipient and the donor country has been...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
There are many studies in the literature that deal with the welfare effects of income transfers betw...
This paper considers the welfare effects of foreign aid that is tied to changes in the recipient's t...
This paper investigates the optimal choice of foreign aid when trade policies are decided in a non-c...
The authors develop a theoretical model of foreign aid to analyze a method of disbursement of aid wh...
We analyze the dynamic effects of foreign aid on the economic growth and welfare of a recipient coun...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the forces governing the demand for foreign aid by rec...
The paper examines the effects of tied-aid on the welfare of both the donor and the recipient countr...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign aid on the growth and macroeconomic performance of a smal...
We examine the (non) equivalence of aid and trade preferences as alternative forms of donor assistan...