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Measuring Aid Flows: a New Approach
Charles C. Chang, Eduardo Fernandez-Arias, and Luis Serven. November 1998. The World Bank, Development Economics Research Group, Washington, DC. Manuscript (forthcoming). (Data Set)

Aid Allocation and Poverty Reduction
Paul Collier and David Dollar. 1998. The World Bank, Development Research Group, Washington, DC. Manuscript. (Full Text)

Does Economic Analysis Improve the Quality of Foreign Assistance?
Klaus Deininger, Lyn Squire, and Swati Basu. 1998. The World Bank, Development Research Group, Washington, DC. Manuscript. (Full Text)

Foreign Aid's Impact on Public Spending.
Tarhan Feyzioglu, Vinaya Swaroop, and Min Zhu. 1998. World Bank Economic Review 12(1): 29-58.

Aid, the Incentive Regime, and Poverty Reduction
Craig Burnside and David Dollar. June 1998. The World Bank, Policy Research Department, Working Paper No.1937. (Full Text)

What Explains the Success or Failure of Structural Adjustment Programs?
David Dollar and Jakob Svensson. June 1998. The World Bank, Policy Research Department, Working Paper No.1938. (Full Text)

Civil Liberties, Democracy, and the Performance of Government Projects.
Lant Pritchett, Jonathan Isham, and Dani Kaufmann. 1997. World Bank Economic Review 11(2): 219-42.

Aid, Policies and Growth
Craig Burnside and David Dollar. June 1997. The World Bank, Policy Research Department, Working Paper No.1777. (Full Text) (Data Set)

The Ghost of Financing Gap: How the Harrod-Domar Growth Model Still Haunts Development Economics
William Easterly. August 1997. The World Bank, Policy Research Department, Working Paper No.1807. (Full Text)

Do Nonlending Services Increase Project Success? An Empirical Investigation.
Klaus Deininger, Lyn Squire, and Swati Basu. November 1996. The World Bank, Policy Research Department, Washington, DC. Manuscript.

Does Participation Improve Performance?: Establishing Causality with Subjective Data.
Jonathan Isham, Deepa Narayan, and Lant Pritchett. 1995. World Bank Economic Review 9(2): 175-200.




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