Foreign Aid and State-Society Relations: Theory, Evidence, and New Directions for Research

Volume: 55, Issue: 2, Pages: 123 - 142
Published: May 9, 2020
Abstract
A prominent body of scholarship views revenue extraction by the state as a catalyst for the creation of representative institutions. States in the developing world, however, extract less revenue from their citizens than states in wealthy countries. One reason for this discrepancy is the presence of foreign aid. This special issue explores both theoretically and empirically how foreign aid flows affect citizens’ perceptions of and interactions...
Paper Details
Title
Foreign Aid and State-Society Relations: Theory, Evidence, and New Directions for Research
Published Date
May 9, 2020
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
123 - 142
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