Does foreign aid promote recipient exports to donor countries?
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas; Herzer, Dierk; Klasen, Stephan; Cardozo, Adriana
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Does foreign aid promote recipient exports to donor countries?Autoría
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2013Editor
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1610-2878; 1610-2886Cita bibliográfica
NOWAK-LEHMANN, Felicitas, et al. Does foreign aid promote recipient exports to donor countries?. Review of World Economics, 2013, vol. 149, no 3, p. 505-535Tipo de documento
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This paper uses the gravity model of trade to investigate the effect of foreign aid on exports of aid recipients to donor countries. Most of the theoretical work emphasises the possible negative impact of aid on ... [+]
This paper uses the gravity model of trade to investigate the effect of foreign aid on exports of aid recipients to donor countries. Most of the theoretical work emphasises the possible negative impact of aid on recipient countries’ exports, primarily due to exchange rate appreciation, disregarding possible positive effects of aid in overcoming supply bottlenecks and promoting bilateral trade relations. Using non-stationary panel cointegration) estimators to control for omitted variable and endogeneity bias, we find that the net effect of aid on recipient countries’ exports is insignificant, both for our sample (of 123 countries) as a whole and for important regional sub-samples. This finding is in line with the small or insignificant macroeconomic impact of aid found in earlier studies and also suggests that exporters in recipient countries are not benefiting from improved trade relations with donors. [-]
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