Are democratising countries ‘rewarded’ with higher levels of foreign aid?


Autoria(s): Szent-Iványi, Balazs
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04/12/2015

Resumo

The paper examines how flows of foreign aid have reacted to events of democratisation in developing countries. Using a panel dataset of 136 aid-receiving countries between 1980 and 2009, aid allocation regressions reveal that Western donors in general have tended to react to visible, major democratic transitions by increasing aid to the partner country, but no significant increases can be identified in the case of countries introducing smaller democratic reforms. The increases in aid flows are not sustained over time, implying that donors do not provide long-term support to nascent democracies. Also, democratisations in Sub-Saharan Africa do not seem to have been rewarded with higher levels of aid.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/25830/1/Democratising_countries_rewarded_with_higher_levels_of_foreign_aid.pdf

Szent-Iványi, Balazs (2015). Are democratising countries ‘rewarded’ with higher levels of foreign aid? Acta Oeconomica, 65 (4), pp. 593-615.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/25830/

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