Government spending: Is development assistance harmonised with other budgets?

Government spending: Is development assistance harmonised with other budgets?

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Article ID: iaor20127851
Volume: 34
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 921
End Page Number: 931
Publication Date: Nov 2012
Journal: Journal of Policy Modeling
Authors: ,
Keywords: statistics: inference
Abstract:

This paper explores the way governments rely on budgets. Budgets are classified with reference to functions (e.g. defence, education, etc.), but expenditure from one budget (e.g. the overseas budget) can prove as effective as expenditure from another budget (e.g. the environment budget) when pursuing a specific policy goal. Are donor countries internalising spillovers by harmonising overseas aid spending with other budgetary expenditures? An empirical analysis of OECD countries (between 1990 and 2005) suggests that they rely systematically on a preferred portfolio of budgets.

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