The Macroeconomic Impact of Scaled-Up Aid; The Case of Niger
Year of publication: |
2009-03-01
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Authors: | Sacerdoti, Emilio ; Salinas, Gonzalo ; Farah, Abdikarim |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Capital accumulation | Low-income developing countries | Aid flows | Economic growth | Poverty reduction | Economic models | exchange rate | real exchange rate | gdp growth | growth rate | capital formation | gdp growth rate | exchange rate appreciation | per capita income | real gdp | real exchange rate appreciation | private consumption | annual economic growth | fixed exchange rate | gdp per capita | exchange rate increases | exchange rate policies | foreign exchange | exchange rate regime | growth rates | pro-poor growth | gdp deflator | total factor productivity | gdp growth rates | growth model | exchange rate overvaluation |
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