Heterogeneity in the allocation of external public financing: evidence from post-MDRI countries/ created by Tidiane Kinda and Marie-Helene Le Manchec
Material type: TextSeries: Applied economics letters ; Volume 20, number 7New York: Taylor and Francis, 2013Content type:- text
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- HB1.A666 APP
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This article revisits the evidence on the allocation of external public financing to post-MDRI countries while controlling for heterogeneity across recipient economies through quantile regressions. The results show that donors were more selective in terms of institutional quality when allocating aid to countries with the highest income per capita in the sample.
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