Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch disease effects, ignoring the possible supply side impact of aidâfinanced public expenditure. We develop a simple model of aid and public expenditure in which public infrastructure capital generates an inter-temporal productivity spillover for both tradable and non-tradable sectors, where these productivity effects may display sector-specific biases. The model also allows for non-homothetic demands. We then use an extended version of this model, calibrated to contemporary conditions in Uganda, to simulate the effect of a step increase in net aid flows. Our simulations show that beyond the short-run, where Dutch disease effects are present, the relat...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
The impact of aid inflows on relative prices and output is ambiguous. Aid inflows that increase dome...
Devarajan, Go, Page, Robinson, and Thierfelder argued that if aid is about the future and recipients...
It is sometimes claimed that an increase in aid might cause Dutch Disease—that is, an appreciation o...
The authors develop a macroeconomic framework that captures links between aid, public investment, gr...
In this paper we discuss the impact of scaling-up aid in Tanzania using an economy-wide dynamic CGE ...
It has been argues that increased aid causes Dutch disease as a result of appreciation of the exchan...
International aid has an ambiguous effect on the macro-economy of the recipient country. To the exte...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short run Dutch diseas...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of aid often concentrate on short-run Dutch diseas...
The impact of aid inflows on relative prices and output is ambiguous. Aid inflows that increase dome...
Devarajan, Go, Page, Robinson, and Thierfelder argued that if aid is about the future and recipients...
It is sometimes claimed that an increase in aid might cause Dutch Disease—that is, an appreciation o...
The authors develop a macroeconomic framework that captures links between aid, public investment, gr...
In this paper we discuss the impact of scaling-up aid in Tanzania using an economy-wide dynamic CGE ...
It has been argues that increased aid causes Dutch disease as a result of appreciation of the exchan...
International aid has an ambiguous effect on the macro-economy of the recipient country. To the exte...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model that captures key linkages between foreign aid, pu...
The available evidence on the effects of aid on growth is notoriously mixed. We use a novel empirica...
The paper analyses the “Dutch Disease” effect of foreign aid on the Ethiopian Economy. After a brief...