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More Money, Less Problems? New Answers To Aid Allocation Questions, Jackson Beazer Apr 2015

More Money, Less Problems? New Answers To Aid Allocation Questions, Jackson Beazer

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I wanted to investigate how the economic growth of developing countries affects the amount of aid it receives. In a study of the models previously used in aid allocation research, I noticed that the literature alternates between aid per capita and total commitment amounts as the dependent variable. After trying both, I found that economic growth is significant in the aid allocation models, but not in the aid per capita models. I hypothesized that while aid per capita models embody an individual focus on the needs of the recipient country, total aid allocation models embody more of a focus on …