Aid Effort and its Determinants
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: January, 24 , 2003The paper empirically explores the factors that could have accounted for the generally
declining aid effort (defined as the generosity ratio, or the share of GDP given as aid) of
bilateral donors over the last three decades. Annual panel data over 1970-2000 period
for the 22 DAC members are used in a series of regressions. The findings suggest the
existence of progressivity of aid in relation to donor income. There is also evidence of
the economies of scale, in the sense that the share of aid in income decreases with
growth in the size of donor country population. Domestic pro-poor tendency also
appears to enhance donor generosity, and a positive ‘peer pressure’ effect is also
observed. In addition, the extent of military adventurism of the donor is observed to
have enhanced aid effort, just as also the size of government. [Discussion Paper No. 2003/03]
Author(s): Jeffery I. Round, Matthew Odedokun | Posted on: Nov 24, 2010 | Views(851) | Download (607)