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, namely ownership and alignment, to the cases of Mali and Ghana. It argues that Western donors and recipient governments have …, the impact on Mali's and Ghana's relationships with their traditional donors has been minimal and short-lasting. To the … extent that donors and recipients have not significantly changed their practices in either Mali (a poor, fragile, aid …
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, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda and Tanzania. The paper argues that politics matters; that PRSPs have helped bring poverty into …
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This working paper provides a summary of three systematic reviews on the effectiveness of aid in Afghanistan, Mali, and …
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Mali long seemed a model, low-income democracy. Yet, in a few short weeks in early 2012, more than half of the …
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This paper empirically investigates whether donor countries punish sovereign defaults by reducing foreign aid ows. Our findings reject the hypothesis formulated in the theoretical literature that a default leads to a loss of foreign aid for the defaulting country. Creditor countries directly...
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The paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of a donor's choice of the composition of unrestricted and in-kind/restricted transfers to a recipient and how this composition is adjusted in response to changes in the moral hazard behavior of the recipient. In-kind or restricted...
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We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent demands for less proliferated and better coordinated aid efforts. First, we calculate Theil indices revealing the concentration of each donor's aid on recipient countries and specific aid sectors....
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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.
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Jan Schnellenbach, Universität Heidelberg, diskutiert, neben den Konstruktionsfehlern des Bailouts, auch seine Auswirkungen auf die weitere institutionelle Entwicklung der Europäischen Union: »Die Entwicklung könnte in Richtung einer formalen Institutionalisierung des bündischen Prinzips in...
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In seinem Kommentar setzt sich Hans Willgerodt, ehemals Universität zu Köln, kritisch mit der Griechenlandhilfe der Euroländer auseinander, hinterfragt den Erfolg der Maßnahmen und analysiert die damit verbundenen Wirkungen.
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