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The EU transfers provided to the New Member States and candidate countries are generally viewed as having been efficiently used in promoting development in these economies. This paper examines the conditionality and institutional arrangements used to manage these transfers, and asks if there are...
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In recent years, a large and expanding literature has examined the properties of developing economies with regard to the macroeconomic cycle.1 One such property that is characteristic of developing economies is large fluctuations in consumption. Meanwhile, aid for the low income countries is...
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In seinem Kommentar setzt sich Hans Willgerodt, ehemals Universität zu Köln, kritisch mit der Griechenlandhilfe der Euroländer auseinander, hinterfragt den Erfolg der Maßnahmen und analysiert die damit verbundenen Wirkungen.
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Jan Schnellenbach, Universität Heidelberg, diskutiert, neben den Konstruktionsfehlern des Bailouts, auch seine Auswirkungen auf die weitere institutionelle Entwicklung der Europäischen Union: »Die Entwicklung könnte in Richtung einer formalen Institutionalisierung des bündischen Prinzips in...
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Die Europäische Union vollzieht derzeit eine der größten Reformen der letzten Jahre, die vielerorts als alternativlos beschrieben wird. Charles B. Blankart und Erik R. Fasten, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, treten dem entgegen und entwickeln eine durchsetzbare Alternative zum...
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Charitable giving for overseas development and emergency relief is important in the UK, being about a quarter of the size of government development aid. There has been a strong growth over time, reflecting the activities of development charities and the public response to a series of...
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We revisit the ubiquitous claim that aiding civil society improves institutional outcomes. In our model, a vibrant civil society initiates public debate in a reform process that would otherwise be dominated by partisan interest groups and politicians. By altering the incentives of interest...
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Tied aid invites a Pareto-improving situation in the presence of environmental externalities. Under certain conditions, although the aid recipient government's marginal propensity to consume the purchased good is lower or higher than the corresponding marginal propensity of the aid recipient...
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A theoretical intra-temporal model for an economy with three sectors (exportable, importable and non-tradable), two production factors (labour and capital) and Cobb Douglas (linear) technologies in the tradable (non-tradable) sectors is used to relate real exchange rate movements to factor...
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This paper quantifies the potential of foreign aid as an insurance mechanism against macroeconomic shocks. Within a dynamic model of aid flows between two endowment economies, we show that at least three-fourths of the large welfare costs of macroeconomic fluctuations in poor countries could be...
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