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Relative Trade Preferential Margin and Aid for Trade Allocation
Authors:Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
Institution:World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:This article investigates the interplay between non-reciprocal trade preferences and Aid for Trade (AfT) by examining the extent to which relative preferential margins (RPM) enjoyed by recipient countries affect AfT flows supplied by donors. The empirical results suggest that the RPM exerts a significant and positive impact on the bilateral AfT inflows that recipient countries enjoy from donors. In addition, when this impact is lower, the higher the recipient countries’ level of economic development. Furthermore, the analysis indicates that the influence of RPM on AfT is dependent on non-AfT (i.e., the aid flows allocated to the non-trade sector) allocated to recipient countries.
Keywords:Developing countries  foreign aid  OECD donors  relative preferential margin
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