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The Effectiveness of aid in Improving Regulations: An Empirical Assessment
Authors:Matthias Busse  Ruth Hoekstra  Robert Darko Osei
Institution:1. Ruhr‐University Bochum, Germany;2. Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), Ghana
Abstract:The paper empirically assesses the impact of foreign aid on the change in economic freedom, which is closely related to the quality of regulations. We build on a relatively large panel of 77 developing countries and examine the period 2002–2012 using different econometric methods. In addition to standard country fixed‐effects regressions as well as estimations in first differences, we apply the system Generalised Method of Moments estimator. We, therefore, control for the potential endogeneity of foreign aid. We find that highly targeted aid can be a driver of change: Sectorspecific Aid for Business has a significantly positive impact on regulations across developing countries, but we do not find any effects for overall aid or aid directed at broad governance areas. The result that Aid for Business drives improvements in regulatory quality is robust using different model specifications and country samples. The strongest results are found for low‐income countries and for subsamples that exclude outliers. This outcome could partly explain the inconclusive evidence from the previous literature and it confirms our hypothesis that targeted, sector‐specific aid matters.
Keywords:F35  G28  L51  Foreign aid  governance  business regulations  economic freedom
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