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Are there biases in German bilateral aid allocations

Pages 173-177 | Published online: 06 Oct 2010

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Bokyeong Park & Hongshik Lee. (2015) Motivations for Bilateral Aid Allocation in Korea: Humanitarian, Commercial, or Diplomatic?. Asian Economic Papers 14:1, pages 180-197.
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Jane Harrigan & Chengang Wang. (2011) A New Approach to the Allocation of Aid Among Developing Countries: Is the USA Different from the Rest?. World Development 39:8, pages 1281-1293.
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Simon Feeny & Mark McGillivray. (2008) What Determines Bilateral Aid Allocations? Evidence From Time Series Data. Review of Development Economics 12:3, pages 515-529.
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Mark McGillivray. (2005) What determines African bilateral aid receipts?. Journal of International Development 17:8, pages 1003-1018.
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