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This paper reviews the role of the multilateral aid agencies in the delivery of aid. The role of these institutions is as old as the debate on the role of aid in economic development. Aid is effective in a good policy environment. However, effective aid delivery is equally crucial. This is why...
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The paper discusses the International Finance Facility (IFF), a joint HM Treasury–DFID proposal to increase development aid substantially for the Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. The main conclusion of the paper is that the proposed IFF is a promising, forward-looking and...
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exports from Germany to the recipient countries. The findings indicate that in the long run,German aid is associated with an …
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Previous literature largely ignores the heterogeneity of aid channels used by each single donor country. We estimate Tobit models to assess the relative importance of recipient need, recipient merit and self-interest of donors for various channels of official and private German aid across a...
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Technical standards in telecommunications – the central focus of this paper - were traditionally developed by official …Traditionell wurden technische Standards in der Telekommunikation - dem zentralen Gegenstand dieses Papiers - von …
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The article refers to the interplay between deregulation resp. liberalization of the telecommunications sector and the …
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The interplay of infrastructure supply and demand is of central interest in line with Web 2.0. As the role of customers turns from a service users' role to an information providers' role, the traffic on existing lines increases and, simultaneously, customers' demand for high-quality...
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This note develops a modelling approach for wireless networks driven byfluid traffic models. Introducing traffic sets that follow movement ofsubscribers, the wireless network with time-varying rates is transformedinto a stationary network at these traffic sets, which yields that thedistribution...
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this paper studies the paradigmatic case of telecommunications reform in Costa Rica it underscores the importance of these …
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We provide evidence of an inherent trade-off between access regulation and investment incentives in telecommunications …
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