The Dynamics of Foreign Aid Trends and Patterns Among Low- Income Countries in Africa

M. Tefera, N. Odhiambo
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Abstract Research background: Foreign aid flows to Africa mostly the Low-Income Countries (LICs) have increased drastically since 2000. Increasing aid flows are expected to stimulate economic growth that can release resources towards enabling LICs to reduce aid dependency. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to discuss the dynamics of bilateral aid trends and patterns among 27 LICs in Africa during 2000–2017. The main question this study tries to answer is: how have aid sources, compositions and dependency changed in LICs? Research methodology: The study employs a descriptive analysis technique to analyses bilateral aid flows to LICs in Africa from 50 donors during 2000–2017. Results: Total net aid flows to LICs increased by 1.5 times during 2000–2017 and were predominantly in the form of grants (92.7%). The study found a shift of sectoral aid allocations from the economic and productive sectors towards the social sector. Net aid as a share of GDP increased almost two-fold; implying an increasing trend of aid dependency in several LICs. Novelty: This study tries to present a full account of bilateral aid flows both from Traditional Donors (TDs) and Non-Traditional Donors (NTDs), unlike many earlier studies that have focused on TDs.
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非洲低收入国家对外援助的动态趋势和模式
摘要研究背景:2000年以来,以低收入国家为主的非洲外援急剧增加。增加援助流量预计将刺激经济增长,从而释放资源,使低收入国家能够减少对援助的依赖。目的:本研究的目的是讨论2000-2017年非洲27个低收入国家双边援助趋势和模式的动态。本研究试图回答的主要问题是:低收入国家的援助来源、组成和依赖是如何变化的?研究方法:该研究采用描述性分析技术,分析了2000-2017年期间50个捐助国对非洲低收入国家的双边援助流量。结果:2000-2017年期间,对低收入国家的净援助总额增加了1.5倍,主要以赠款形式(92.7%)。这项研究发现,部门援助拨款从经济和生产部门转向社会部门。净援助占GDP的比例几乎增加了两倍;这意味着一些低收入国家对援助的依赖有增加的趋势。新颖性:本研究试图全面介绍来自传统援助国和非传统援助国的双边援助流动,而不像许多早期的研究只关注传统援助国。
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