Consequences of Aid Volatility for Macroeconomic Management and Aid Effectiveness

Volume: 69, Pages: 62 - 74
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
We conclude that individual aid sector volatility matters as well as total aid volatility. Easily, the most important contributor to total volatility is debt aid. The most volatile aid sectors per se include debt, industry, and humanitarian, and the least include education and health. In several sectors volatility appears to have peaked around 2006. Within individual countries, sector volatility is often corrected for in the following period,...
Paper Details
Title
Consequences of Aid Volatility for Macroeconomic Management and Aid Effectiveness
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
69
Pages
62 - 74
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