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This study provides an analysis of the aid-private capital flows-growth nexus for Ghana. It is premised on the argument … to medium term, Ghana will have the complement of both oil and aid. It there behoves on the country that aid is used in … that Ghana's new status as a middle income country plus the start of oil production is bound to result in a reduction in …
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case studies of Ghana and Nepal it argues that at present there is neglect of HI considerations in aid policy, which can be … should inform aid policy in heterogeneous countries with severe HIs. It shows how this would change aid allocation across … countries, leading to more aid to heterogeneous countries relative to homogeneous ones, the opposite of the existing bias in aid …
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-led growth. It also argues that aid has helped shape macroeconomic management in Ghana, identifying three channels through which … policy direction in Ghana. It concludes by arguing that the aid-induced policy has helped in the operation of a more …This paper contributes to the debate on aid effectiveness by looking at the 'how' of aid effectiveness. In other words …
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Ghana Oil and Gas for Inclusive Growth programme in Ghana. The paper outlines five lessons learned from these examples …
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case studies of Ghana and Nepal it argues that at present there is neglect of HI considerations in aid policy, which can be … should inform aid policy in heterogeneous countries with severe HIs. It shows how this would change aid allocation across … countries, leading to more aid to heterogeneous countries relative to homogeneous ones, the opposite of the existing bias in aid …
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Using data from 1988 to 2007, we examine to what extent bilateral aid flows of an individual donor to a country depend … on aid flows from all other bilateral and multilateral donors to that country. We thereby want to assess to what extent … donor coordination, free-riding, selectivity, specialization, and common donor motivations drive bilateral aid allocation as …
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Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African resources have boosted the development and bargaining power of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in relation to the EU. However, Africa's least developed countries remain vulnerable to external shocks....
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