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Does Aid Contribute to Sustainable Development Goals? : Empirical Evidence from a Donor Comparison / Paul Faust.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hamburg : Anchor Academic Publishing, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783960677161
  • 3960677162
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Does Aid Contribute to Sustainable Development Goals?.DDC classification:
  • 338.927 23
LOC classification:
  • HC79.E5
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Contents:
Does Aid Contribute to Sustainable Development Goals? Empirical Evidence from a Donor Comparison; Contents; List of Abbrevations; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Appendices; 1 Introduction; 2 The Debate on Aid Effectiveness; 2.1 The aid-growth literature; 2.2 Looking beyond the effect of growth; 2.3 Evidence from donor investigations; 2.3.1 The aid allocation literature: Deriving donor interests; 2.3.2 Determining donor differences; 3 Research objectives; 4 Preliminary Empirical Analyses; 4.1 Data sources and definitions; 4.2 Disaggregatinh aid -- descriptive statistics
5 A first approximation: Cross-Country Evidence5.1 The effect on growth; 5.2 The effect on social indicators; 5.3 Post-Cold War changes; 6 Insights from a Dynamic Panel Data Model; 6.1 Reinvestigating the effect on growth; 6.2 Reinvestigating the effect on social indicators; 6.3 Robustness tests; 7 Policy Implications; 8 Conclusion; Appendix; Appendix A: The UN Development Goals; Appendix B: Data description and sources; Appendix C: Patterns of aid allocation; Appendix D: Cross-sectional estimation results; Appendix E: GMM estimation results: Aid and growth
Appendix F: GMM estimation results: Aid and social indicatorsAppendix G: Robustness tests -- main regression; Appendix H: Additional tests for robustness; Appendix I: Hausman specification tests; References
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Does Aid Contribute to Sustainable Development Goals? Empirical Evidence from a Donor Comparison; Contents; List of Abbrevations; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Appendices; 1 Introduction; 2 The Debate on Aid Effectiveness; 2.1 The aid-growth literature; 2.2 Looking beyond the effect of growth; 2.3 Evidence from donor investigations; 2.3.1 The aid allocation literature: Deriving donor interests; 2.3.2 Determining donor differences; 3 Research objectives; 4 Preliminary Empirical Analyses; 4.1 Data sources and definitions; 4.2 Disaggregatinh aid -- descriptive statistics

5 A first approximation: Cross-Country Evidence5.1 The effect on growth; 5.2 The effect on social indicators; 5.3 Post-Cold War changes; 6 Insights from a Dynamic Panel Data Model; 6.1 Reinvestigating the effect on growth; 6.2 Reinvestigating the effect on social indicators; 6.3 Robustness tests; 7 Policy Implications; 8 Conclusion; Appendix; Appendix A: The UN Development Goals; Appendix B: Data description and sources; Appendix C: Patterns of aid allocation; Appendix D: Cross-sectional estimation results; Appendix E: GMM estimation results: Aid and growth

Appendix F: GMM estimation results: Aid and social indicatorsAppendix G: Robustness tests -- main regression; Appendix H: Additional tests for robustness; Appendix I: Hausman specification tests; References

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