Beschreibung
In 2014, the 28 member states of the OECD disbursed $137.2 billion in net official development assistance (ODA). This spending of 0.3% of their gross national income missed by far the 0.7% goal proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly and the OECD. ODA is aimed at economic growth in recipient nations as poverty eradication is a principal development goal. Development economists research, as discussed in this work, examines the effectiveness of ODA in regard to stimulating macroeconomic growth in developing countries. This contribution starts with a presentation of the state of research, which can be structured in three strands. It then scrutinizes Burnside and Dollars hypothesis on the link between a developing countrys macroeconomic policy and ODAs effect on growth. Their critics estimations will as well be assessed. Some results point towards a positive impact of ODA, which is subject to conditions of the country context. This recommends ODA allocation by effectiveness. ODA allocation policy suggestions will also be discussed before drawing generalizable conclusions.
Autorenportrait
Jonas Roleder pursues his M.A. EU International Relations and Diplomacy at the College of Europe, Bruges. During his B.A. International Relations at Dresden University of Technology he taught Presentation Skills and interned at the German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation (GIZ) and Bread for the World - Protestant Development Service