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Many countries have failed to use natural resource wealth to promote growth and development. They have been damaged by volatility of revenues, have failed to save a sufficiently high proportion of their resource revenues and failed to make high return investments to support diversification of...
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In this Paper we focus on the question: Will the HIPC debt reduction program help in the transformation of the development assistance business and change the rules of the ‘debt game’ in Africa? We concentrate on the donor and official creditor side, by exploring how the growing debt of...
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The relation between IMF conditionality and country ownership of assistance programs is considered from a political economy perspective, focusing on the question of why conditionality is needed if it is in a country’s best interests to undertake the reform program. It is argued that...
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Why should multilateral lending exist in a world where private capital markets are well developed and governments have … their own bilateral aid programmes? If lending by the World Bank, IMF, and regional development banks has an independent …
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A windfall of foreign aid or natural resource revenue faces government with choices of how to manage public borrowing, public asset accumulation, and the distribution of funds to households (across time and household types), particularly when the windfall is both anticipated and temporary. These...
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large panel data set covering fifty years and over 200 trading partners. The model controls for a host of factors that …
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We use a panel of annual data for over one hundred developing countries from 1971–92 to characterize currency crashes …
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We analyse banking crises using a panel of macroeconomic and financial data for more than 100 developing countries from …
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large to measurably affect aggregate outcomes. Using geo-coded data for World Bank aid to a maximum of 2,221 first …
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Foreign aid has been on a downward trend since at least the early eighties. Despite the commitments of donor governments, the GDP share of foreign aid for DAC countries has fallen to slightly more than 0,2% in the early part of this decade. The purpose of this paper is to explore the macro...
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