On the Impact of Foreign Aid in Education on Growth: How Relevant is the Heterogeneity of Aid Flows and the Heterogeneity of Aid Recipients?

27 Pages Posted: 24 Apr 2007

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Elizabeth Asiedu

University of Kansas - Department of Economics

Boaz Nandwa

International Monetary Fund; World Bank

Date Written: February 2007

Abstract

This paper examines whether foreign aid in education has a significant effect on growth. We take into consideration the heterogeneous nature of aid as well as the heterogeneity of aid recipients - we disaggregate the aid data into primary, secondary and higher education, and run separate regressions for low income and middle income countries. We find that the effect of aid varies by income as well as by the type of aid. Thus our results underscore the importance of the heterogeneity of aid flows as well as the heterogeneity of recipient countries when analyzing the effect of aid on growth.

Keywords: Education, Foreign Aid, Growth

JEL Classification: F34, F35, I20, O19

Suggested Citation

Asiedu, Elizabeth and Nandwa, Boaz, On the Impact of Foreign Aid in Education on Growth: How Relevant is the Heterogeneity of Aid Flows and the Heterogeneity of Aid Recipients? (February 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=981865 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.981865

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