2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chieco.2015.11.010
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The influence of China and emerging donors aid allocation: A recipient perspective

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“…• Analyzing the 20 largest recipient countries of aid for innovation, the authors concluded that there is no concentration in the case of this type of aid: the TOP20 countries receive only one-third of the total aid for innovation. • Although China is one of the largest emerging donors nowadays (Kilama 2016), China belongs to the TOP20 countries receiving the most aid for innovation. Although this analysis showed that aid for innovation amounts only a relatively small proportion of the total bilateral aid, it impacts on economic growth was found to be positive, and the result suggested stronger positive impacts in countries with lower innovation capacities as also concluded by Montellano and Vázquez (2015).…”
Section: Aid For Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Analyzing the 20 largest recipient countries of aid for innovation, the authors concluded that there is no concentration in the case of this type of aid: the TOP20 countries receive only one-third of the total aid for innovation. • Although China is one of the largest emerging donors nowadays (Kilama 2016), China belongs to the TOP20 countries receiving the most aid for innovation. Although this analysis showed that aid for innovation amounts only a relatively small proportion of the total bilateral aid, it impacts on economic growth was found to be positive, and the result suggested stronger positive impacts in countries with lower innovation capacities as also concluded by Montellano and Vázquez (2015).…”
Section: Aid For Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, however, data availability has significantly improved due to a comprehensive dataset on Chinese Official Finance to Africa issued by the AidData research lab. Today, a growing body of empirical literature is providing new insights on the drivers of Chinese aid allocation (see Strange et al 2013, Dreher et al 2014, Strange et al 2014, Strange et al 2015, Kilama 2016. A study by Isaksson and Kotsadam (2017) moreover looks at the governance aspect of Chinese aid and finds a positive relationship between Chinese aid and local corruption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of this, the -Chinese-style development-assistance model‖ is still subjected to criticism from the West (Kobayashi, 2008). More recent evidence shows that African economies receiving additional aid flows from China enhance their fiscal response to aid through an increased local economy aid absorption rate (Kilama, 2016).…”
Section: China's Foreign Aidmentioning
confidence: 99%