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A core result of the aid allocation literature is that the quality of governance in recipient countries does not affect the amounts of foreign aid received. Donor countries may still give aid to poorly-governed countries because of a dilemma they face: those countries most in need typically also...
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This study checks the effect of foreign aid on terrorism and FDI, conditioned on domestic levels of corruption …
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disallowing the delivery of international humanitarian assistance to the victims and the attendant presence of corruption where … humanitarian aid be justified using international norms and theories?', and (b) ‘How can corruption in the delivery of humanitarian … anti-corruption convention, the United Nations Convention against Corruption 2003 (UNCAC), with a view to seeing whether …
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from 2006-2009. Leveraging granular military data on aid, conflict, corruption, and public opinion, we conduct the first … micro-level analysis of aid fragmentation. When delivered by a single donor, aid reduces conflict, curtails corruption, and … arising from unobserved factors. Our evidence suggests fragmentation facilitates corruption and erodes the ability of …
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