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This paper adds to aid volatility literature in three ways: First it tests the validity of the aid volatility and … growth relationship from various aspects: across different time horizons, by sources of aid, and by aid volatility …. Third, when examining the relationship between International Development Association aid volatility and growth, it isolates …
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This paper adds to aid volatility literature in three ways: First it tests the validity of the aid volatility and … growth relationship from various aspects: across different time horizons, by sources of aid, and by aid volatility …. Third, when examining the relationship between International Development Association aid volatility and growth, it isolates …
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We examine the impact of geo-referenced World Bank development programs on subnational development using equally sized grid cells with a spatial resolution of 0.5 decimal degrees latitude x longitude as the unit of investigation. The proposed grid cell approach solves a number of endogeneity...
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Empirical evidence on aid volatility shows that it adversely impacts recipient countries. This study seeks to find if … aid volatility matters in Tuvalu — a small aid recipient country in the Pacific. The study finds that, with a coefficient … of variation of 0.49, aid volatility in Tuvalu is significant. It is also found that project aid is more volatile than …
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We study the local impact of foreign aid allocated to districts and constituencies in Malawi over the period 1999–2013 using a highly detailed new aid database that includes annual disbursements at each project location. First, we show using household panel surveys that growth in light density...
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