Journal Special Issue
Aid Allocations and Development Financing

The real value of official aid flows fell for much of the 1990s, and private capital flows to low-income countries remain mostly limited. The decline in aid flows may endanger the development process, since they finance much of the development budget in many poor countries. However, while aid in aggregate is in decline, some have argued that better use is now made of each aid dollar, so the decline in aid flows may have been partially offset by an improvement in its quality. Whichever view is correct, it is certain that donors and recipients must reconsider their relationship, and this is the central focus of this project, which looks at the likely outcomes for the levels, structure, and effectiveness of official flows.

Table of contents
  1. Aid Allocations and Development Financing Introduction
    Matthew Odedokun
  2. Trends in the Volume and Allocation of Official Flows from Donor Countries
    Howard White
    More Working Paper | Long-run Trends and Recent Developments in Official Assistance from Donor Countries
  3. Aid Allocation And The Transfer Paradox In Small Open Economies
    Kwan Choi
  4. Bilateral Donors' Aid Allocation Decisions: A Three-dimensional Panel Analysis
    Jean-Claude Berthélemy, Ariane Tichit
    More Working Paper | Bilateral Donors' Aid Allocation Decisions
  5. Descriptive and Prescriptive Analyses of Aid Allocation: Approaches, Issues and Consequences
    Mark McGillivray
    More Working Paper | Descriptive and Prescriptive Analyses of Aid Allocation
  6. Aid Effort and its Determinants
    Jeffery I. Round, Matthew Odedokun
    More Working Paper | Aid Effort and its Determinants
  7. Strategic Interaction and Donor Policy Determination
    Mansoob Murshed
    More Working Paper | Strategic Interaction and Donor Policy Determination in a Domestic Setting
  8. Additionality of Debt Relief and Debt Forgiveness, and Implications for Future Volumes of Official Assistance
    Léonce Ndikumana
    More Working Paper | Additionality of Debt Relief and Debt Forgiveness, and Implications for Future Volumes of Official Assistance
  9. Bankruptcy Proceedings for Sovereign State Insolvency and their Effect on Capital Flows
    Jonathan P. Thomas
    More Working Paper | Bankruptcy Proceedings for Sovereign State Insolvency and their Effect on Capital Flows
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