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Darlings and Orphans: Interactions across Donors in International Aid

机译:宠儿和孤儿:国际援助中捐助者的互动

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We examine how the bilateral aid flows from an individual donor to a recipient depend on the aid flows from all other bilateral and multilateral donors to that recipient. Thereby, we assess to what extent issues including donor coordination, free-riding, selectivity, specialization, and common donor interests drive bilateral aid allocations. We find that others' bilateral flows lead to a significant increase in aid flows from a particular donor, but primarily within a given year. The effects are particularly pronounced for large donors and so-called "darling" recipients. Overall, the results suggest that herding is a dominant feature of aid inter-relationships.
机译:我们研究双边援助如何从个别捐赠者流到接收者,从而依赖来自所有其他双边和多边捐助者的援助流量。 由此,我们评估捐助者协调,嬉戏,选择性,专业化和普通捐助者利益在内的程度如何推动双边援助拨款。 我们发现其他人的双边流导致特定捐助者的援助流量大幅增加,但主要在给定年内。 对于大型捐助者和所谓的“亲爱的”接受者,这些效果特别明显。 总体而言,结果表明,继承人是援助关系相互关系的主导特征。

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