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ID184060
Title ProperEmpirical Investigation into the Determinants of Foreign Aid in Sahel Countries
Other Title Informationa Panel Bayesian Model Averaging Approach
LanguageENG
AuthorBayale, Nimonka
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper introduces model uncertainty into the empirical study on the determinants of foreign aid at the regional level. This is done by adopting a panel Bayesian model averaging approach applied on the data of 10 Sahel countries spanning from 1985 to 2017. Our results suggest that, among the regressors considered, those reflecting trade stakes including arm imports, institutional conditions and socioeconomic prospects tend to receive high posterior inclusion probabilities. These findings are robust to changes in the model specification and sample composition and are not meaningfully affected by the linear panel data model applied. The results highlight three concerns that justify aid flows towards Sahel countries: (i) interest of donors (self-interest), (ii) recipient economic needs and (iii) security purposes. The paper recommends Sahel countries to strengthen international cooperation for security and peace in compliance with the 13th goal of the Agenda 2063 of the African Union.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 33, No.3; Apr 2022: p.306-326
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 33 No 3
Key WordsForeign Aid ;  Instability ;  Sahel ;  Bayesian Model Averaging ;  Security and Peace


 
 
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