Why Africa Is Still Starving
Posted: April 30, 2012 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1830392,00.html
Africa: The Trap of Foreign Aid | AfricanLiberty.org
Posted: March 23, 2012 Filed under: Alcohol, Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »http://www.africanliberty.org/content/africa-trap-foreign-aid
Port-au-Prince’s Aid Economy
Posted: March 13, 2012 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Haiti Leave a comment »http://reason.com/archives/2012/03/12/port-au-princes-aid-economy
Aiding Conflict: The Impact of U.S. Food Aid on Civil War
Posted: January 30, 2012 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://papers.nber.org/papers/w17794
Spending other people’s money on other people
Posted: August 21, 2011 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://cafehayek.com/2011/08/spending-other-peoples-money-on-other-people.html
Bhide – Phelps on IMF
Posted: July 11, 2011 Filed under: Foreign Aid, IMF, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Bhide – Phelps on IMF
Barefoot on Broadway
Posted: April 6, 2011 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://aidwatchers.com/2011/04/barefoot-on-broadway-warning-gross-feet-pics/
Determinants of International Emergency Aid—Humanitarian Need Only?
Posted: March 28, 2011 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Humanitarian Aid Leave a comment »The Press Association: Foreign teams ‘took over Haiti aid’
Posted: January 10, 2011 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Haiti, Uncategorized Leave a comment »
How “Progressives” Prevent Progress, Case # 23,098
Posted: January 10, 2011 Filed under: Development Economics, Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
How “Progressives” Prevent Progress, Case # 23,098
WHO: 20 to 40 percent of money spent on health wasted, more funds needed to be wasted
Posted: November 26, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, WHO - Health Care Stats Leave a comment »Lennon vs. Bono
Posted: November 24, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Lennon vs. Bono
WORKING FOR GOD? EVIDENCE FROM A CHANGE IN FINANCING OF NONPROFIT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN UGANDA
Posted: November 20, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »1. “…better information on the alternatives that are substitutes for public health service expansion can help make better investment decisions.”
2. “…if the contracted party can be trusted not to shirk or benefit itself, policymakers—and taxpayers or donors—can be more confident that services will be delivered according to their preferences even if the contract cannot be detailed or monitored. In many developing countries, policymakers tend to be hesitant to go beyond public provision.”
3.”These findings are consistent with the view that religious nonprofit providers are intrinsically motivated to serve (poor) people—working for God seems to matter!”
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/jeea_a_00021
Why Are We Supporting Repression in Ethiopia?
Posted: November 15, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Why Are We Supporting Repression in Ethiopia?
Foreign Aid, Governance, Development
Posted: October 31, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Foreign Aid, Haiti Leave a comment »“The worldwide surge in prosperity over the past two generations has been nothing like the winner-take-all race that some insinuate it to be. The plain fact is that countries at every income level have benefited tremendously from the global economic updrafts of our modern age. World Bank estimates underscore this point. If we take high-income economies completely out of the picture, average real per capita output for the rest of the world more than tripled between 1960 and 2006.”
“Yet there was absolutely nothing “natural” about the human cost of this natural disaster. Massive earthquakes do not always unfold as calamities of biblical proportions, even when they are visited on major urban population centers.”
“The trouble with this narrative is that foreign aid is not exactly an untested remedy for global poverty in our day and age. To go by figures from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, total flows of development assistance to recipient countries since 1960, after adjusting for inflation, by now add up to something like $3 trillion.”
“Haiti has received more than $10 billion since 1960 in official development assistance alone (and vastly more if private aid, humanitarian assistance, and security assistance are taken into account). On a per capita basis, this works out to more than four times as much assistance per capita as Western European populations received during the Marshall Plan era. Yet Haiti’s per capita income, according to Maddison, was less than two-thirds as high in 2008 as it had been in 1960.”
“How does one account for these inconvenient facts? Evidently, by ignoring them. To make their case for aid as the necessary remedy for contemporary global poverty, proponents of the Sachs-MDG plan are willing to undertake breathtaking, even patently absurd, intellectual contortions”
“The too-little-aid theory in essence attempts to explain—or blame—the prolonged economic failure of large portions of the modern world on external factors (in this case, the stinginess of affluent Western populations). A much more plausible explanation, however, relates to domestic factors within the countries and societies in question. Perhaps most important, these concern the deep, complex, historically rooted, and interconnected issues of “culture” on the one hand and what is now called “governance” on the other.”
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/the-global-poverty-paradox-15533?page=all
(not so) Pro-Bono
Posted: September 29, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://mungowitzend.blogspot.com/2010/09/not-so-pro-bono.html
Solving the mystery of the benevolent autocrat
Posted: September 28, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Foreign Aid, Methodology, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Solving the mystery of the benevolent autocrat
Allow me to introduce the world’s latest aid skeptic: Barack Obama
Posted: September 23, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Allow me to introduce the world’s latest aid skeptic: Barack Obama
Only trade-fuelled growth can help the world’s poor
Posted: September 21, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Economic Growth, Foreign Aid, Free Trade, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Only trade-fuelled growth can help the world’s poor
Maybe this is why accountability for Millennium Development Goals did not work out that well
Posted: September 20, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Foreign Aid Leave a comment »Top 25 Rankings of All Time
Posted: September 17, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Foreign Aid, Methodology, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Top 25 Rankings of All Time
Africans do not want or need Britain’s development aid
Posted: August 29, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://aidwatchers.com/2010/08/africans-do-not-want-or-need-britains-development-aid/
Our internal foreign aid program
Posted: August 26, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Stimulus, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Our internal foreign aid program
The US Recovery Act (aka “stimulus package”) has put out this great map of where the money is being spent by Congressional District.
USAID and NGO transparency: When in doubt, hide the data
Posted: August 24, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://aidwatchers.com/2010/08/usaid-and-ngo-transparency-when-in-doubt-hide-the-data/
Is philanthropy killing business in Africa?
Posted: July 28, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid Leave a comment »http://chrisblattman.com/2010/07/28/is-philanthropy-killing-business-in-africa/
Poor People and Expenditures
Posted: May 25, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Poverty, Uncategorized, Welfare Leave a comment »http://aidwatchers.com/2010/05/poor-people-behaving-badly/
http://econ-www.mit.edu/files/530
Masters of Illusion: The World Bank and the Poverty of Nations: The Independent Review: The Independent Institute
Posted: April 27, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Foreign Aid, Uncategorized, World Bank Leave a comment »http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?a=380
Daniel J. Smith
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The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good: The Independent Review: The Independent Institute
Posted: April 27, 2010 Filed under: Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?a=638
Daniel J. Smith
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With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies? Aiding the World’s Worst Dictators: The Independent Review: The Independent Institute
Posted: April 27, 2010 Filed under: Corruption, Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?a=739
Daniel J. Smith
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