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the degree of fungibility vary across different categories of aid? Using a panel dataset of 67 countries for 1972-2000 we …
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might have on growth. The main predictions of the model are tested using a panel dataset of 67 countries for 1972-2000. We …
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contrasts the relative homogeneous and heterogeneous influences of time-series panel data allows regions in the developing world …
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New thinking on the nature of fragility and risk shows a shift from a one-dimensional understanding of fragility towards a more holistic approach in which degrees of fragility exist on a spectrum. This approach recognises the need for collaborative, regional and global solutions to tackle the...
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This paper confirms recent evidence of a positive impact of aid on growth and widens the scope of evaluation to a range of outcomes including proximate sources of growth (e.g., physical and human capital), indicators of social welfare (e.g., poverty and infant mortality), and measures of...
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