Aid And Growth: A Comparative Study Between Sub-Saharan Africa And Asia
This study investigates the relationship between aid and economic growth and analyses factors that might have influenced this relationship in two major aid recipients regions, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia that started from similar levels of real GDP per capita but had different patterns of development. The results from applying generalised method of moments procedures to a sample of 44 Sub-Saharan African countries and to a sample of 31 Asian countries from 1972 to 2007 indicate a negative relationship between aid and growth in both regions. Mixed results were found for the influence of policy variables, institutional quality and financial development.
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2013
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Authors: | Ferreira, I.A.R. ; Simoes, M.C.N. |
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Applied Econometrics and International Development. - Euro-American Association of Economic Development. - Vol. 13.2013, 1, p. 113-132
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Euro-American Association of Economic Development |
Subject: | foreign aid | economic growth | Sub-Saharan Africa | Asia | aid effectiveness |
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