Conditional Aid Effectiveness

Hristos Doucouliagos, Martin Paldam

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    Abstract

    The AEL (aid effectiveness literature) studies the effect of development aid using econometrics on macro data. It contains about 100 papers of which a third analyzes conditional models where aid effectiveness depends upon z, so that aid only works for a certain range of the variable. The key term in this family of AEL models is thus an interaction term of z times aid. The leading candidates for z are a good policy index and aid itself. In this paper, meta-analysis techniques are used (i) to determine whether the AEL has established the said interaction terms, and (ii) to identify some of the determinants of the differences in results between studies. Taking all available studies in consideration, we find no support for conditionality with respect to policy, while conditionality regarding aid itself is dubious. However, the results differ depending on the authors’ institutional affiliation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of publicationAarhus
    PublisherInstitut for Økonomi, Aarhus Universitet
    Number of pages30
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Keywords

    • Aid effectiveness, meta study, economic growth, policy conditionality

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