articleAmerican Economic ReviewAug 1, 2002BRONZE OA

Do Corrupt Governments Receive Less Foreign Aid?

Harvard University Press · University of Applied Sciences Mainz · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Critics of foreign aid programs argue that these funds often support corrupt governments and inefficient bureaucracies. Supporters argue that foreign aid can be used to reward good governments. This paper documents that there is no evidence that less corrupt governments receive more foreign aid. On the contrary, according to some measures of corruption, more corrupt governments receive more aid. Also, we could not find any evidence that an increase in foreign aid reduces corruption.

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Keywords
  • Economics
  • Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
  • International economics
  • Political science
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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