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Analysis of the effectiveness of official development assistance

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  • José Boza Chirino

    (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España.)

  • Marta Wood Valdivielso

    (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España.)

  • Juan Miguel Báez Melián

    (Universidad de Zaragoza. España.)

Abstract

El presente trabajo muestra una valoración de la efectividad de la Ayuda Oficial al Desarrollo (AOD) destinada a promover el crecimiento y reducir la pobreza en los países receptores, así como su capacidad para influir en las principales variables macroeconómicas como la inversión, el ahorro, el consumo, los impuestos y la tasa de inflación. Con esta finalidad, utilizamos un análisis clásico de regresión y un modelo estructural. En el primer caso, usamos los mínimos cuadrados ordinarios para calcular una serie de ecuaciones en las que AOD actúa como la variable independiente. El segundo caso comprende un modelo de indicadores y causas múltiples (MIMIC) con tres variables latentes, una de las cuales, la AOD, es exógena.

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  • José Boza Chirino & Marta Wood Valdivielso & Juan Miguel Báez Melián, 2006. "Analysis of the effectiveness of official development assistance," Economic Analysis Working Papers (2002-2010). Atlantic Review of Economics (2011-2016), Colexio de Economistas de A Coruña, Spain and Fundación Una Galicia Moderna, vol. 5, pages 1-21, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:eac:articl:12/05
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