Authors
Mark McGillivray
Publication date
1989/4/1
Journal
World Development
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
561-568
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper seeks to measure the relative aid giving performance of aid donors in terms of the inter-recipient distribution of their aid. “Performance” is taken to be the extent to which a donor bases its aid allocation on the relative needs of recipient countries. Donor performance is measured by an income-weighted per capita aid index, formulated in this paper. This index was calculated using the per capita allocations to a sample of 85 recipient countries in the years 1969–84. The performance of 17 DAC members, plus that of a number of multilateral agencies, and that of the DAC and these agencies combined is identified. Results indicate that the performance of four countries — Belgium, Finland, Denmark and Norway — was generally superior to that of other donors.
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