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workers, and foreign aid in the form of low interest rate loans to individuals who invest in education. The model shows that … proportion of individuals investing in education, which means more people converging to the rich equilibrium and higher average …
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Through the ABC framework developed under the OECD’s transition finance work stream, the present country pilot strives to shed light on Chile’s official development assistance graduation experience. Its main objective is to understand the challenges related to this graduation, analyse the...
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Official development assistance is a key source of external finance in many developing countries. A striking feature of these aid flows is their positive correlation with business cycles in recipient countries. This pattern is puzzling in that it reinforces recipients' already strong and costly...
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literature allow us to draw conclusions about the effects of BRICS aid on economic growth, other development outcomes, governance …
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Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policymakers, journalists, and public intellectuals claim that Beijing is using its largesse to cement alliances with political leaders, secure access to natural resources, and create exclusive commercial opportunities for Chinese firms — all...
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We employ censored least absolute deviations and multivariate Tobit estimators to investigate whether food aid flows from the main donor countries respond to recipient country needs as reflected in low food availability, low income, or both. We also explore the hypothesis that donor countries...
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links between various macroeconomic variables related to growth and poverty reduction …
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We examine how foreign aid can be used to induce a recipient country to engage in trade-policy reforms. First, we develop a two-country and two-period theoretical model where the donor's promise of aid in period 2 depends on the recipient's chosen tariff in period 1. Without aid, optimal tariff...
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We employ censored least absolute deviations and multivariate Tobit estimators to investigate whether food aid flows from the main donor countries respond to recipient country needs as reflected in low food availability, low income, or both. We also explore the hypothesis that donor countries...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014182081
With global disbursements of development assistance peaking at USD 106.8 bn. in 2005, governments are about to redeem their position as leading capital provider to developing nations. An important part of this surge can be attributed to the emergence of newly active donor countries in the...
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