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health affect the allocation of aid in those sectors and overall, while greater female political representation appears to be … 'rewarded' with higher aid flows; employment gaps do not seem to affect the allocation of aid. Taking account of substantive and … statistical significance, overall, there is modest evidence that gender gaps affect the allocation of aid in total and for …
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Does the proliferation of aid donors lead to visible changes in the world of foreign assistance? Aid provided by low … determinants of aid and the differences in allocation patterns between donor groups. Our results show that both the so-called new …
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fragmentation persisted after the Paris Declaration and coordination among donors has even weakened. -- Aid allocation …
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The determinants of foreign aid allocation have shifted significantly. In the post-2001 period, aid allocation is … dominated the aid allocation literature since the 1970s. Empirical analysis of aid allocation from 1973-2012 demonstrates that …, while explanations based on security and economic ties to the donor explain allocation well in the cold war, the post-2001 …
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-ante conditionality as a new approach to aid allocation. This paper aims to explore whether aid selectivity on the basis of the quality of … governance is employed as a criterion in foreign aid allocation. The paper uses different instrumental variables as estimators to … analyze the determinants of aid allocation over the period 2001-2010. The results produced strong evidence that countries with …
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