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The response of an economy to a windfall of foreign exchange (be it aid or natural resource revenues) is often …
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The paper develops the view that the perspective on the HIPC initiative is distorted by the fact that – contrary to the Brady deal itself – it lacks all perspective on the ‘market value’ of the debt which is written down. The appropriate ‘market value’ is one that takes account of...
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Using a model of probabilistic voting, we analyse the impact of aid on the political equilibrium in the recipient … aid on the political equilibrium and therefore on the quality of the policy (using the utilitarian social welfare as a … quality by aid can help to explain the poor performance of conditionality in improving policy. Perhaps more surprising is the …
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Where imports are financed predominantly by rents from resource extraction or aid, the revenue generated by tariffs is … illusory. Revenue earned by the tariff is offset by a reduction in the real value of aid and resource rents. Revenue is however … moved between accounts in the government budget, which, in the case of aid, may reduce the burden of donor conditionality …
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The paper surveys the interactions between aid and trade, distinguishing between policies and outcomes as well as … between various instruments. It first discusses the theoretical literature, focusing on the causal impact of aid on the …
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We construct an open economy disequilibrium model to assess the welfare effects of aid in different macroeconomic … regimes. Aid is shown to have different effects in different unemployment regimes because it increases the social costs of …
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that they give only marginal trade preference to the CEECs. The paper also considers FDI and aid flows and argues that …
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We study political activism by several agents (lobbyists, unions, etc.) who have private but imperfect policy-relevant signals, and seek to influence the decisions of a policy maker. When agents can share information and coordinate their actions, the equilibrium is shown to be equivalent to that...
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We study the effects of unequal representation in the interest-group system on the degree of information transmission between a lobbyist and a policy-maker. Employing a dynamic cheap-talk model in which the lobbyist cares instrumentally about his reputation for truth telling, we show that the...
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The political process often compensates the losers from technical change or international competition in an economically inefficient way, namely by subsidizing or protecting declining industries instead of encouraging the movement of resources to other more productive uses. We find that a...
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