The determinants of Pacific island countries large foreign aid requirement are examined using a panel corrected standard errors and a country-fixed-effects model for the period 1985–99. Empirical results provide confirmation that poor economic growth, foreign exchange shortage, quality of life, small ...
Foreign Aid: an Instrument for Fighting Communism - BOSCHINI, OLOFSGÅRD - 2007 () Citation Context ...y get significantly more aid (Maizels and Nissanke 1984:882) even if at a declining rate (Alesina and Dollar 2000:38f), or that the significance and even the sign of the estimated ...
specially to savings and to FDI and thus, on the efforts of the Mediterranean countries to change in-depth their productive structure; aid must be differentiated, in its contents as well as in its objectives depending on the development model of the beneficiary country; aid must be more regular...
More aid doesn’t produce more growth. Indeed, handouts may hinder economic development by propping up bad governments and bad policy. Let’s use Moldova as an example. I’m currently in that country for a speech that will focus of rule of law and the quality of the judicial system. As...
Per capita income , foreign aid , domestic savings , total debt service , short run coefficient and long run coefficientThis study examines the impact of foreign aid inflow on domestic savings in Nigeria. This study is necessitated by the fact that most studies examine this issue with either ...
aid projects and funds from other countries are often handled by host-country governments and more subject to recipient countries’ institutional quality. Despite the great importance of the above questions to China’s BRI developme...
摘要原文 This paper uses data from the AidData project to analyze the association between foreign aid and the likelihood of democratization in aid recipients. Previous studies have argued that aid can entrench dictatorships, making a transition less likely. I find evidence that the relationship betwe...
The rapid building-up of new skills is the second and equally important priority, which is widely recognized by developing country governments, as well as bilateral and multilateral sources of foreign aid. At the outset, the types and numbers of staff required to carry out the proposed energy ...
China remains a developing country with a low per-capita income and a large poverty-stricken population. In spite of this, China has been doing its best to provide foreign aid, to help recipient countries to strengthen their self-development capacity, enrich and improve their peoples’ livelihood...
This paper analyzes the impact of foreign aid on economic growth in developing countries. Through both fixed-effects and robust least squares estimators, w