18 results with keyword: 'analysis impact foreign aid economic growth comesa'
Among the studies that have used the two-gap models to assess the economic growth impact of foreign aid, this study provides the first attempt to assess the consistency of
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Total number of office chairs sold in India = (100+90+60+40) million Ans = 290 million. How do you estimate the number of taxis (or auto rickshaws) in Mumbai (or
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that foreign aid, domestic savings, human capital and exports are positively correlated.. with economic growth in the
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In addition to the basic safety information included in the standard installation, commissioning and maintenance instructions, the special safety information outlined in
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Foreign aid effectiveness; Foreign aid dependency; Economic growth; Foreign aid exit strategies; Official development assistance; Aid reduction; Foreign aid exit feasibility;
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In this analysis, I focus on 104 low- and medium-development countries, and measure the impact that foreign aid has on their growth rates of gross domestic product, using
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Foreign capital inflows (FCI), Foreign Aid, Economic Development, Foreign Economic Assistance, Official Development Assistance (ODA), Foreign Debt Burden, Aid and Growth, Trends
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African Countries Foreign aid can supplement domestic saving and fill the exchange gap, to foster economic growth 12 Tolessa (2001) Impact of Foreign aid on. domestic
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We suggest further studies to be conducted to evaluate the channels through which foreign aid can generate positive impact on economic growth of these
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From the above regression results, the following ndings can be summarized (i) in general, economic growth has negative relation with foreign aid in the developing countries
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Results provide that the negative coefficient of separate foreign aid in regression model shows aid has negative impact on economic growth, but the positive
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This paper estimates six separate models by investigating the 20 years data for 1996- 97 to 2015-16 periods in Bangladesh which shows that foreign aid to very poor countries
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The negative significant impact of foreign aid and positive significant impact of saving on economic growth in the sub-region is an indicative of the fact that foreign
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This result is consistent with several studies in developing countries: Griffin and Enos (1970) and Voivodas (1973).In Ethiopia, the result is consistent with Abeba (2002) that
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The result of the likelihood ratio test (the zero restriction tests) performed on the long run coefficients of the explanatory variables shows the statistically significant
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Before estimating the impact of foreign aid on economic growth and a differential effect of aid at the birth region of incumbent leader we note that output growth in
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