2020
DOI: 10.1108/wjemsd-01-2020-0003
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Can foreign aid contribute to sustained growth? A comparison of selected African and Asian countries

Abstract: PurposeIdentifying if aid flows have contributed to economic growth or growth divergence between a sample of Asian and African countries is the purpose of this paper. Using data over the period of 1980–2015, the paper attempts to establish whether aid, in any of its forms, has played a role in economic growth in these countries.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive literature analysis over the past 70 years sets the scene for the paper. A panel data fixed-effects model is applied for each sample (Africa a… Show more

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“…The findings of our regression is similar to (Adams, 2020;Arndt et al, 2010;Bhavan et al, 2011;Burnside and Dollar, 2000;Chowdhury and Das, 2011;Cungu and Swinnen, 2003;Forson et al, 2015;Gomanee et al, 2005;Gounder, 2001;Haiyun et al, 2021;Hansen and Tarp, 2001;Headey, 2008;Irandoust and Ericsson, 2005;Jena and Sethi, 2019;Karras, 2006;Lloyd et al, 2001;Mallik, 2008;Minoiu and Reddy, 2010;Ndambendia and Njoupouognigni, 2010;Sharma and Bhattarai, 2013;Singh, 1985;Sothan, 2018;Tait and Chatterjee, 2015;Tang and Bundhoo, 2017).…”
Section: Ardl Model Selection and Results Estimationsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The findings of our regression is similar to (Adams, 2020;Arndt et al, 2010;Bhavan et al, 2011;Burnside and Dollar, 2000;Chowdhury and Das, 2011;Cungu and Swinnen, 2003;Forson et al, 2015;Gomanee et al, 2005;Gounder, 2001;Haiyun et al, 2021;Hansen and Tarp, 2001;Headey, 2008;Irandoust and Ericsson, 2005;Jena and Sethi, 2019;Karras, 2006;Lloyd et al, 2001;Mallik, 2008;Minoiu and Reddy, 2010;Ndambendia and Njoupouognigni, 2010;Sharma and Bhattarai, 2013;Singh, 1985;Sothan, 2018;Tait and Chatterjee, 2015;Tang and Bundhoo, 2017).…”
Section: Ardl Model Selection and Results Estimationsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Foreign aid will only trigger economc growth if it is channelled toward investment which will create job opportunities and improve quality of life [3]. This result corresponds to past works [1,15,18,30,38,53,55], which contradict the study done by [7,8,10,28,40,41,54]. (ii) gross capital formation in Chad does not influence GDP growth in Chad.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In answering this question, numerous studies have been conducted with mixed views on this research topic provided by many scholars. Researchers [10,40,41,54] suggest that foreign aid helps to improve the economy positively, while other scholars [7,8,28], assert that foreign aid has a negative impact on economic growth, and finally, other studies [1,18] propose it has no significant effect on economic growth. However, the relationship or effect of foreign aid on economic development or growth has been controversial.…”
Section: Introductıonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, foreign aid can also benefit recipient countries by attracting more FDI inflows (Askarov & Doucouliagos, 2015; Donaubauer et al, 2016). Researchers also found that foreign aid can be a powerful force for economic growth (Adams & Elassal, 2020; Mustafa et al, 2019; Rao et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%