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exports from Germany to the aid recipient countries. The findings indicate that in the long run each dollar of German aid is … associated with an average increase of 0.83 US dollars of German exports of goods. The effect varies by sector and the sectors … according to our estimates, the aid-induced gains in exports generate a total employment effect of about 216,000 jobs of which …
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This paper uses the gravity model of trade to investigate the link between foreign aid and exports in recipient … countries. Most of the theoretical work emphasizes the negative impact of aid on recipient countries' exports primarily due to … findings, in contrast, indicate that the net impact of aid on recipient countries' exports is positive -even though the …
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One reason donors provide foreign aid is to support their exports to aid-recipient countries. Time series data for … members significantly reduces exports from Germany to the recipients. The evidence suggests that, in the long-run, aid causes … exports and not vice versa. We discuss the implications these findings might have for aid volumes and allocation. …
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This study examines the long-run relationship between Chilean exports and imports during the 1975-2004 period using … that there exists a long-run equilibrium between exports and imports in Chile, despite the balance-of-payments crisis of …
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donor's exports. There are three primary findings from this approach. First, in the long term, the average return, in terms … of an increase in the donor's level of goods exports, is approximately $ 2.15 US for every aid dollar spent on bilateral …
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