Aid and Macroeconomic Performance: Theory, Empirical Evidence and Four Country Cases (International Finance and Development Series)

Aid and Macroeconomic Performance: Theory, Empirical Evidence and Four Country Cases (International Finance and Development Series)

by Louise Joy (Author), Louise Joy (Author), Howard White (Editor)

Synopsis

This book presents an accounting framework to critically review existing studies of aid's macroeconomic effects and as a basis for four country studies on Guinea-Bissau, Nicaragua, Tanzania and Zambia. This framework focuses on the impact of different types of aid on the level and composition of key macroeconomic aggregates such as imports, investment and government expenditure. The importance of the relationship between aid and policy reform is also stressed. The case studies find that aid has had a generally positive contribution, though recommendations to further improve aid impact are also given.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 324
Edition: 1998
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 04 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0333731603
ISBN 13: 9780333731604
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Author Bio
HOWARD WHITE is Senior Lecturer in Applied Quantitative Economics at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague. He has published on aid effectiveness in a wide range of journals and has worked in a number of countries in Africa and Asia for different agencies.