2014
DOI: 10.1628/001522114x679156
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Foreign Aid and Revenue: Still a Crowding-Out Effect?

Abstract: This paper reexamines the relationship between aid and domestic tax revenues using a more recent and comprehensive dataset covering 118 countries for the period 1980-2009. Overall, our results support earlier findings of a negative association between net Official Development Assistance (ODA) and domestic tax revenues, but this relationship appears to have weakened in reflection of greater efforts at mobilizing domestic revenues in many countries. The composition of net ODA matters: ODA grants are associated w… Show more

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“…For ease of reference, Benedek et al. () results are reproduced in columns (5) and (6). These new results concur that tax revenue has a negative association with agriculture and a positive association with income per capita.…”
Section: Inability To Replicate Resultsmentioning
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“…For ease of reference, Benedek et al. () results are reproduced in columns (5) and (6). These new results concur that tax revenue has a negative association with agriculture and a positive association with income per capita.…”
Section: Inability To Replicate Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Columns (5) and (6) are taken from Benedek et al. () table , columns (1) and (4), where the estimator is also OLS with country fixed effects.…”
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“…El hecho de contraer deuda exterior (y también deuda nacional) genera obligaciones de servicio de la deuda que reducen el espacio fiscal futuro y puede resultar desaconsejable desde la perspectiva de la sostenibilidad de la deuda. Las subvenciones no plantean este problema, pero su disponibilidad y duración suelen ser mucho más limitadas; existen asimismo pruebas que demuestran que las subvenciones tienen una repercusión negativa, aunque cada vez menor, en los ingresos fiscales (Benedek y otros, ).…”
Section: Margen Para Aumentar El Espacio Fiscalunclassified
“…Greater fiscal reliance on domestic taxpayers, in contrast, would consolidate a fiscal (social) contract between the state and the population, with supposed positive effects on state durability, legitimacy, and effectiveness (Moore 2004). By contrast, both aid and rents are seen to have a crowding-out effect on domestic taxation, especially among low-income countries with weak institutions (Benedek et al 2012), precisely those supposedly most in need of foreign assistance or most vulnerable to the "resource curse." Aid and rents also may vary greatly in their institutional and developmental effects, largely as a result of distinctive allocation processes: at least in the case of aid, "donor-imposed mechanisms of scrutiny" may substitute for the reduced pressure from citizens (Collier 2006(Collier , 1485.…”
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