articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesAug 1, 2003Closed access

Can Foreign Aid Buy Growth?

Center for Global Development

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Abstract

The widely publicized finding that “aid promotes growth in a good policy environment” is not robust to the inclusion of new data or alternative definitions of “aid,” “policy” or “growth.” The idea that “aid buys growth” is on shaky ground theoretically and empirically. It doesn’t help that aid agencies face poor incentives to deliver results and underinvest in enforcing aid conditions and performing scientific evaluations. Aid should set more modest goals, like helping some of the people some of the time, rather than trying to be the catalyst for societywide transformation.

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Keywords
  • Aid effectiveness
  • Incentive
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Inclusion (mineral)
  • Face (sociological concept)
  • Inclusive growth
  • Economics
  • Business
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