L'aide au développement et les autres flux nord-sud Complémentarité ou substitution ?

This paper studies interactions between aid and three other major North-South flows : international trade, FDI and migrations. It mainly focuses on the question of whether aid is allocated to countries that are benefiting from the other flows considered here or the reverse. It appears that aid alloc...

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Main Author: Cogneau, Denis (-)
Other Authors: Lambert, Sylvie
Format: eBook Section
Language:Francés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 2006.
Series:OECD Development Centre Working Papers, no.251.
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Summary:This paper studies interactions between aid and three other major North-South flows : international trade, FDI and migrations. It mainly focuses on the question of whether aid is allocated to countries that are benefiting from the other flows considered here or the reverse. It appears that aid allocation is increasingly compensatory, while its relative weight among other flows, and hence its compensatory power, has decreased over the past three decades. This paper also addresses whether policies carried out in the other dimensions affect the efficiency of a dollar of aid in terms of the poverty reduction. Nevertheless, it appears that the empirical identification of positive complementarities between aid and other policies is particularly difficult to reach.
Physical Description:1 online resource (50 p. )