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panel data estimation. On an aggregated scale small donors 'exploit' the large donors: large donors give more resources than …
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The typical identification strategy in aid effectiveness studies assumes donor motives do not influence the impact of aid on growth. We call this homogeneity assumption into question, first constructing a model in which donor motives matter and then testing the assumption empirically. -- Aid ;...
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conflict. We address questions of methodological choice and estimation techniques for empirical studies. Our review of the … variables estimation, they have not succeeded in i) using instruments that pass the necessary tests of instrumental variable … estimation and ii) identifying the channels through which food aid influences conflict. We argue that future work should contain …
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squares estimation method leads to accounting for two-ways causal relationships between ODA and export while the endogeneity …
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population assistance. This global effort has so far not sufficiently been supported by donor funds. Dynamic panel estimation …
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The most recent literature on aid effectiveness finds a positive effect of aid on growth. To the extent that aid goes through the budget, this either reflects an aid-financed increase in government expenditures (quantity effect) or an improvement in the use of government resources as a result of...
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We investigate whether estimates of the effect of aid on growth are influenced by authors' careers. We collect data on the careers of 190 authors and apply meta-regression analysis to investigate the impact of authors' age and tenure status on the reported magnitude of aid effectiveness, and on...
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countries. Our analysis applies the long difference estimator and instrumental variable estimation, with aid instrumented by …
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Donor aid organizations (DAOs) are multi-layered and multi-dimensional bureaucracies with many departments trying to find solutions to problems for countries, investing staff resources and effort into having an effect. A department may come into conflict with other departments because of...
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