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internal Socio-Economic development target units, Pumping money and strengthening the defense of the assisted nation only …
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Past research on aid and growth is flawed because it typically examines the impact of aggregate aid on growth over a … short period, usually four years, while significant portions of aid are unlikely to affect growth in such a brief time. We … divide aid into three categories: (1) emergency and humanitarian aid (likely to be negatively correlated with growth); (2 …
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in Britain is partly due to the success of government policy in generating economic growth. Apart from missing the …
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1996, however, at a lower level. Looking at net official development assistance, differences between HIPC countries and non …
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Donors who try to impose policy conditionality on countries receiving their aid commonly face conflicting incentives between using aid to induce income-increasing reforms and using aid to assist low-income countries: this conflict can lead to a time-consistency problem.This paper offers a...
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Japanese population for Official Development Assistance (ODA), and possibly, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet …
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Variations of bilateral aid flows are difficult to explain on the basis of official development objectives or recipient …
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We examine both grants and net loans made to low income countries during the last two decades to understand the main reasons that motivated the behaviour of both donors and creditors. We find that the total amount of transfers to HIPCs, as compared to non-HIPCs, have been increasing with their...
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.31. The prime reasons of poverty are excessive dependence on primary sector, disguised unemployment, poor development of …
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