Aid and Trade – A Donor's Perspective
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Aid and Trade – A Donor's PerspectiveFecha de publicación
2009Editor
Taylor & FrancisISSN
0022-0388Tipo de documento
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One reason donors provide foreign aid is to support their exports to aid-recipient countries. Time
series data for Germany suggests an average return of between US$ 1.04 to US$ 1.50 for each US dollar of aid
spent ... [+]
One reason donors provide foreign aid is to support their exports to aid-recipient countries. Time
series data for Germany suggests an average return of between US$ 1.04 to US$ 1.50 for each US dollar of aid
spent by Germany. Although this is well below previous estimates, the value is robust to different specifications
and econometric approaches. Interestingly, we find strong evidence of crowding out between bilateral donors in
the sense that bilateral aid from other EU members significantly reduces exports from Germany to the
recipients. The evidence suggests that, in the long-run, aid causes exports and not vice versa. We discuss the
implications these findings might have for aid volumes and allocation. [-]
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Journal of Development Studies, 45, 7, p. 1184–1202Derechos de acceso
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