Aid Supplies Over Time: Accounting for Heterogeneity, Trends, and Dynamics
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: April, 01 , 2011The recent financial crisis has rekindled interest in the foreign aid supply behaviour of
bilateral donors. Using the latest data covering the period 1960-2009, this paper
examines how such behaviour is related to domestic factors. Based on a simple
empirical model, a distinction is made between long-run supply trends and short-run
dynamics, which motivates use of error correction methods. Panel econometric
techniques are employed that are consistent in the presence of parameter heterogeneity
and cross-section dependence. Results support the error correction framework, but point
to very substantial heterogeneity between countries. There is also good evidence that
donor behaviour continues to evolve over time. As such, past trends in aid supplies are
unlikely to provide a good guide to those of the future. [Working Paper No. 2011/04] URL: [http://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2011/en_GB/wider-working-papers-2011/]
Author(s): Sam Jones | Posted on: Jun 01, 2011 | Views(759) | Download (115)