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Aid for Trade and Trade in Services [PDF]
Existing research generally finds weak positive effects of aid for trade (AfT) on aggregate merchandise trade of recipients once endogeneity in the AfT-trade relationship is accounted for.
Bernard Hoekman, Anirudh Shingal
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Do Aid for Trade Flows Help Reduce the Shadow Economy in Recipient Countries?
The present analysis assessed the effect of Aid-for-Trade (AfT) flows on the shadow economy using an unbalanced panel dataset of 106 countries over the period of 2002 to 2015.
Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
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Aid for development of international trade [PDF]
The development of international trade was very impressive in the second half of 20th century. But even with these great development opportunities that growth of international trade can bring the small number of developed economies had succeeded to ...
Bjelić Predrag +1 more
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Duration of the Membership in the World Trade Organization and Aid for Trade Flows
In examining the effect of membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) on the amounts of Aid for Trade (AfT) that accrue to developing countries, Lee et al.
Sena Kimm Gnangnon
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Development Aid and Export Resilience in Developing Countries: A Reference to Aid for Trade
The COVID-19 pandemic, as with previous major crises, such as the 2008 financial crisis, has had a severe negative impact on international trade flows. The present paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning how to foster resilience against future ...
Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
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Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relationship for African countries, despite the changes, empirical studies on the determinant and motive is lacking.
Kafilah Gold +5 more
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Aid and Trade – A Donor's Perspective [PDF]
Abstract One reason donors provide foreign aid is to support their exports to aid-recipient countries. Time series data for Germany suggests an average return of between US$1.04–$1.50 for each US dollar of aid spent by Germany. Although this is well below previous estimates, the value is robust to different specifications and econometric approaches ...
Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann D. +3 more
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Effects of Development Aid on Donor’s Exports: A Case of the Czech Republic
The main goal of foreign aid should be the support of developing regions; however, due to the rising international requirements on the amount of provided aid, donors start to focus on the benefits aid can bring them as well.
Dufková Gabriela, Šálek Pavel
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Is foreign aid effective in the food manufacturing sector?
Following the inconsistency of the effectiveness of aid based on the total economy and agriculture, this study provides evidence for food manufacturing for developing countries and economies in transition.
Justice G. Djokoto
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CHINESE’S MESSIAH OR MONSTER ACTIVITIES ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA? [PDF]
Industrialization of the Chinese economy has made China a formidable force in the global economy. Similarly, Africa has witnessed increased Chinese activity as shown by rising figures in trade with China, Chinese foreign direct investments, Chinese aid ...
Damiyano D., Mpofu M., Mago S.
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