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compromised by corruption. The analysis is based on a dynamic general equilibrium model in which growth is driven by capital …
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compromised by corruption. The analysis is based on a dynamic general equilibrium model in which growth is driven by capital …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009410771
This study complements existing literature on the aid-institutions nexus by focusing on political rights, aid volatilities and the post-Berlin Wall period. The findings show that while foreign aid does not have a significant effect on political rights, foreign aid volatilities do mitigate...
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investment purposes. Our results also suggest that remittances may have indirect positive effects on growth in SSA through …
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aid has on average probably no effect on long-run growth. To understand the failure of many development projects, we need …
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This study contributes to the attendant literature by bundling governance dynamics and focusing on foreign aid instability instead of foreign aid. We assess the role of foreign aid instabilit y on governance dynamics in fifty three African countries for the period 1996-2010. An autoregressive...
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Purpose- With the recent financial crisis and reduction of foreign aid by donor countries, the aid-institutions debate is shifting to how aid instability affects governance in developing countries. We engage the policy debate by assessing the role of foreign aid instability on governance...
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significantly influence the aid-growth relation. Similarly, the study established a decreasing return to aid, as the marginal impact … of aid on growth appears negligible in all likelihood. Likewise, trade structure and financial depth do not meaningfully …
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association between foreign aid and economic growth, measurement errors, and endogenous sample selection bias. The estimates …-time lights growth. This finding is robust to the presence of unobserved country-year and grid-cell-specific unobserved …
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analysis suggests that Chinese aid substantially reduces violent rebel activities and growth in population and industries. The …
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