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ID147426
Title ProperInfluence of China and emerging donors aid allocation
Other Title Informationa recipient perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorKilama, Eric Gabin
Summary / Abstract (Note)From the perspective of recipients, the increasing influence of China and emerging donors in the aid landscape represents an opportunity to attract additional resources to finance development and improve their control over their development agenda. This paper investigates how African countries and other LMICs deal with this complex and changing aid landscape and explores how government fiscal behaviors and private agent anticipations regarding aid flows are affected.

We used several measures of fiscal behaviors and we were not able to confirm empirically the fear of traditional donors about a macroeconomic disaster that would follow emerging donors aid allocation. Moreover, the results indicate that economies receiving additional aid flows from China enhance their fiscal response to aid through an increased domestic economy aid absorption rate.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 38; Apr 2016: p.76–91
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2016-07
Key WordsFiscal Policy ;  Africa ;  China ;  Aid Allocation ;  Ownership ;  Emerging Donors ;  Absorption Rate of Aid