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channels of official and private German aid across a large sample of recipient countries in 2005-2007. Our findings strongly … and merit are taken into account. Yet, the German case does not reveal unambiguously superior aid channels. Better … Assembly. -- Aid allocation ; aid channels ; donor motives ; Germany ; Tobit models …
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channels of official and private German aid across a large sample of recipient countries in 2005-2007. Our findings strongly … and merit are taken into account. Yet, the German case does not reveal unambiguously superior aid channels. Better …
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International humanitarian aid is pivotal in the response to natural disasters suffered by low-and middle-income countries. While its allocation has been shown to be influenced by donors' foreign policy considerations, power relations within recipient countries have not been addressed. This...
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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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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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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 ;...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003908678