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Open Access Published by De Gruyter December 27, 2010

Aid, Growth, and Development: Have We Come Full Circle?

  • Channing Arndt , Sam Jones and Finn Tarp

The micro-macro paradox has been revived. Despite broadly positive evaluations at the micro- and meso-levels, recent literature doubts the ability of foreign aid to foster economic growth and development. This paper assesses the aid-growth literature and, taking inspiration from the program evaluation literature, we re-examine key hypotheses. In our findings, aid has a positive and statistically significant causal effect on growth over the long run, with confidence intervals conforming to levels suggested by growth theory. Aid remains a key tool for enhancing the development prospects of poor countries.

Published Online: 2010-12-27

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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