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We examine how the source of foreign aid affects the composition of the recipient government's spending. Does the source of aid--bilateral or multilateral--influence recipient policy-makers' choice between development and nondevelopment expenditure? We depart from previous literature by...
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The paper tests the hypothesis of a positive impact of democratization on growth, economic development and changes in well-being. We construct an empirical model to explain the impact of political institutions (democracy), economic institutions, financial market efficiency, scientific...
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