The Pattern of Aid Giving: The Impact of Good Governance on Development Assistance

Practically all donor countries that give aid claim to do so on the basis on the recipient's good governance, but do these claims have a real impact on the allocation of aid? Are democratic, human rights-respecting, countries with low levels of corruption and military expenditures actually like...

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Democracy
Demokratie
Developing countries
Development aid
Development Economics
Development Studies
Econometric models
Economic aid
Economic assistance
ECONOMICSnetBASE
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Governance
Human rights
International Economics
Korruption
Menschenrechte
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Political conditions
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