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  1. How to finance economic development in the new millenium
    German capital exports to Asia and the debate on the effectiveness of official development financing
  2. How to finance economic development in the new millennium : German capital exports to Asia and the debate on the effectiveness of official development financing
  3. Inside the black box
    contributions to the discussion on official development assistance
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  UNU‐MERIT [u.a.], Maastricht

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Series: UNU-MERIT working paper series ; 2015-014
    Subjects: Entwicklungshilfe; Entwicklungspolitik; Staatensystem; Internationale Organisation; Ziel; Grundsatzprogramm; Einrichtung; Organisation; Entwicklungsfinanzierung; official development assistance; development priorities; aid effectiveness; institutional change
    Scope: Online-Ressource (IV, 54 S.), Ill., graph. Darst.
  4. Does India use development finance to compete with China?
    a subnational analysis
    Published: 2022-01
    Publisher:  KOF, Zurich, Switzerland

    China and India increasingly provide aid and credit to developing countries. This paper explores whether India uses these financial instruments to compete for geopolitical and commercial influence with China (and vice versa). To do so, we build a new... more

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    China and India increasingly provide aid and credit to developing countries. This paper explores whether India uses these financial instruments to compete for geopolitical and commercial influence with China (and vice versa). To do so, we build a new geocoded dataset of Indian government-financed projects in the Global South between 2007 and 2014 and combine it with data on Chinese government-financed projects. Our regression results for 2,333 provinces within 123 countries demonstrate that India's Exim Bank is significantly more likely to locate a project in a given jurisdiction if China provided government financing there in the previous year. Since this effect is more pronounced in countries where India is more popular relative to China and where both lenders have a similar export structure, we interpret this as evidence of India competing with China. By contrast, we do not find evidence that China uses official aid or credit to compete with India through co-located projects.

     

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    hdl: 20.500.11850/531415
    hdl: 10419/258983
    Series: KOF working papers ; no. 500 (January 2022)
    Subjects: development finance; foreign aid; official development assistance; official credits; South-South Cooperation; China; India; geostrategic competition; geospatial analysis
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 58 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Tracking Chinese aid through China customs
    darlings and orphans after the COVID-19 outbreak
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [Kiel]

    Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, China's mask and vaccine diplomacy have been widely discussed, but the debate relies on a few stylized data points. This article introduces a systematic way to measure China's foreign aid in almost... more

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    Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, China's mask and vaccine diplomacy have been widely discussed, but the debate relies on a few stylized data points. This article introduces a systematic way to measure China's foreign aid in almost real-time through official customs records of exported aid goods. Our results show significant shifts in China's aid after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. First, medical aid skyrocketed after the outbreak. It was initially dominated by face masks and other protective equipment and later by vaccines. This came at the expense of non-medical aid, which was 16.3 percent below its pre-pandemic level. Second, China's aid became global, clearly extending beyond the Global South. Third, in the aftermath of the initial outbreak in March 2020, China's aid became less responsive to both recipient need and political friendship, which can be mainly attributed to the rise of aid through non-government sources. However, in the vaccine diplomacy period of 2021, economic needs and political factors have regained their original importance.

     

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    Series: Kiel working paper ; no. 2232 (September 2022)
    Subjects: official development assistance; aid exports; China; COVID-19; mask diplomacy; vaccine diplomacy; Health Silk Road
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 60 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. Thresholds of external flows in financial development for environmental sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  African Governance and Development Institute, [Yaoundé]

    The study complements extant literature by assessing linkages between financial development, external flows and CO2 emissions in 27 sub-Saharan African countries for the period 2002 to 2018. The empirical evidence is based on interactive quantile... more

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    The study complements extant literature by assessing linkages between financial development, external flows and CO2 emissions in 27 sub-Saharan African countries for the period 2002 to 2018. The empirical evidence is based on interactive quantile regressions and external flows consist of remittances, foreign aid, trade openness and foreign investment. The findings establish minimum thresholds of external flows that are needed for the corresponding external flows to interact with financial development in view of promoting environmental sustainability by means of reducing CO2 emissions.

     

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    Series: AGDI working paper ; WP/22, 082
    Subjects: foreign aid; remittances; foreign direct investment; official development assistance; trade; CO2 emissions; quantile regressions
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 23 Seiten)
  7. Does India use development finance to compete with China?
    a subnational analysis
    Published: June 2021
    Publisher:  Courant Research Centre, Goettingen, Germany

    China and India increasingly provide aid and credit to developing countries. This paper explores whether India uses these financial instruments to compete for geopolitical and commercial in uence with China (and vice versa). To do so, we build a new... more

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    China and India increasingly provide aid and credit to developing countries. This paper explores whether India uses these financial instruments to compete for geopolitical and commercial in uence with China (and vice versa). To do so, we build a new geocoded dataset of Indian government-financed projects abroad between 2007 and 2014 and combine it with data on Chinese government-financed projects. Our regression results for 2,333 provinces within 123 countries demonstrate that India's Exim Bank is significantly more likely to locate a project in a given jurisdiction if China provided government financing there in the previous year. Since this effect is more pronounced in countries where China has made public opinion gains relative to India and where both lenders have a similar export structure, we interpret this as evidence of India competing with China. By contrast, we do not find evidence that China uses official aid or credit to compete with India through co-located projects.

     

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    Series: Discussion papers / Courant Research Centre ; no. 281
    Subjects: development finance; foreign aid; official development assistance; official credits; new donors; China; India; geospatial analysis
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 59 Seiten), Illustrationen