Aid, Public Sector Fiscal Behaviour and Developing Country Debt
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: April, 17 , 2002This paper looks at public sector debt in developing countries, being concerned
specifically with the relationship between aid inflows and the public sector borrowing
requirement net of aid loans. After examining the public sector budget constraint and
various conditions under which aid might lead to an increase in this borrowing, the
paper surveys the empirical results of literature on aid and public sector fiscal
behaviour. It finds that the results of a number of studies are consistent with aid leading
to increases in this borrowing. Further investigation, in the form of econometric analysis
of panel data, also points to this outcome. The paper then looks at a number of
theoretical scenarios in which aid leads to increases in borrowing net of aid loans. [Discussion Pape rNo. 2002/40]
Author(s): Mark McGillivray, Simon Feeny | Posted on: Nov 17, 2010 | Views(690) | Download (615)