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One reason donors provide foreign aid is to support their exports to aid-recipient countries. Time series data for Germany suggests an average return of between US$ 1.04 to US$ 1.50 for each US dollar of aid spent by Germany. Although this is well below previous estimates, the value is robust to...
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This paper investigates whether Aid for Trade (AfT) leads to greater exports in recipient countries. Using panel data … and panel quantile regression techniques, our results suggest that total AfT disbursements promote the export of goods and …
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quality and economic freedom matters in aid–growth relationship. To this base, a panel data covering the period 2002-2019 was … relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, and dynamic panel threshold regression is utilized to uncover the mediating … result from dynamic panel threshold regression shows that the effect of aid on economic growth is negative when arithmetic …
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countries for the period 1981–2013. Taking advantage of the recently developed dynamic panel data estimation techniques, the … paper tests for both panel unit roots and cointegration before employing the panel vector error-correction model (VECM …
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)equality and women's empowerment across 118 countries from 2009 to 2022, primarily low-income nations, we employ panel fixed …
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-income countries over the period 1970-2009. The paper employs non-stationary heterogeneous panel cointegration techniques that take …
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