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endogeneity problem in the aid-growth relationship. Evidence from a panel VAR model estimated on the dataset of NDHKM, suggests a …
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endogeneity problem in the aid-growth relationship. Evidence from a panel VAR model estimated on the dataset of NDHKM, suggests a …
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(impossibility of possible cointegration between aid and growth, autocorrelation of the error terms, endogeneity of the variables …
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(impossibility of possible cointegration between aid and growth, autocorrelation of the error terms, endogeneity of the variables …
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(impossibility of possible cointegration between aid and growth, autocorrelation of the error terms, endogeneity of the variables …
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This study measures the effects of international income, price and monetary shocks on income in 13 African countries through the Foreign Aid channel between 1970 and 2007, using a SVAR Model. We develop theoretical and empirical models that characterize these exposures. The results confirm that...
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of the data. The previous literature overlooks the non-existence of a long-run relationship between aid and growth and …
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This paper analyses the impact of health foreign assistance on physicians' brain drain. We use the database from Bhargava and Docquier (2008) to explain physicians' brain drain and health foreign assistance from 1995 to 2003 using a bilateral gravity equation model. In the first time, we propose...
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(impossibility of possible cointegration between aid and growth, autocorrelation of the error terms, endogeneity of the variables …
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This paper makes two main contributions. First, we examine the long-run effect of foreign aid on domestic output for 59 developing countries using heterogeneous panel cointegration techniques to control for omitted variable and endogeneity bias and to detect possible cross-country differences in...
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