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- Fragile States and Aid Allocation for Sub-Saharan African Countries: An Empirical Research
Fragile States and Aid Allocation for Sub-Saharan African Countries: An Empirical Research
Authors : Zeynep Arıöz, Derya Topdağ
Pages : 45-59
Doi:10.33458/uidergisi.1371674
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Publication Date : 2024-03-14
Article Type : Research
Abstract :State fragility has received increasing attention in recent decades as a result of the nexus between development and international stability. This study investigates the empirical drivers of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa from 2007 to 2019. We shed light on the explanatory variables of government effectiveness, political stability, per-capita GDP, grow GDP%, International Monetary Fund loans, and official development assistance. Using panel data analysis and a 39-country sample, our study finds that government efficiency and political stability, in contrast to foreign aid, has a significant effect on reducing fragility in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of these findings, the article proposes delivering foreign aid in ways that strengthen state capacity.Keywords : Fragility, Foreign Aid, International Institutions, Panel Data Econometrics, Robust Standard Errors