The Failure of Cross-country Regression Analysis in Measuring the Impact of Foreign Aid

Foreign aid is publicly motivated by a moral obligation to help the poor and develop underdeveloped countries. Despite the vast amount of foreign aid spent annually to address the poverty of millions of people and the economic decline of underdeveloped countries, very little headway has been made. F...

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Ethics
Foreign Aid
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Obligation
Poverty
Regression Analysis
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