Aid, Dutch disease, and manufacturing growth |
| |
Authors: | Raghuram G. RajanArvind Subramanian |
| |
Affiliation: | a University of Chicago, Booth Graduate School of Business, United States b Peterson Institute for International Economics, Center for Global Development, and Johns Hopkins University, United States |
| |
Abstract: | We examine the effects of aid on the growth of manufacturing, using a methodology that exploits the variation within countries and across manufacturing sectors, and corrects for possible reverse causality. We find that aid inflows have systematic adverse effects on a country's competitiveness, as reflected in the lower relative growth rate of exportable industries. We provide some evidence suggesting that the channel for these effects is the real exchange rate appreciation caused by aid inflows. We conjecture that this may explain, in part, why it is hard to find robust evidence that foreign aid helps countries grow. |
| |
Keywords: | O4 O14 F35 |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|