Publication: Effectiveness of Foreign Aid: A Critical Assessment
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Article
Date
2009-06
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Sri Lanka Economic Association (SLEA)
Abstract
The studies on effectiveness of foreign aid have come
through three generations and contain many arguments. Some
experts charge that aid has enlarged government bureaucracies,
perpetuated bad governments, enriched the elite in poor countries, or
just been wasted. Others argue that although aid has sometimes
failed, it has supported poverty reduction and growth in some
countries and prevented worse performance in others. This paper
explores the main arguments of the effectiveness of foreign aid and
expounds the relationship between aid, growth and development.
The findings of this paper reveal that the aid and growth during the
last decade has found a positive relationship, in contrast to popular
perceptions, particularly studies that have allowed for diminishing
returns and have controlled for other factors that affect growth.
However, it should be noted some studies have found that the aidgrowth relationship is conditional on the policy or institutional
environment, but many of those results have been fragile
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THE JOURNAL OF THE SRI LANKA ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
Keywords
Foreign aid, Political economy, Economic development
