人道主义援助决策的动态变化

The Dynamics of Humanitarian Aid Decisions

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics · 2013
被引 8
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究美国、英国和欧盟委员会三大援助方的决策,发现分配既基于受援国需求也基于捐助方经济利益,且不同捐助方惯性不同,英国虽小但影响力大。

Abstract

Abstract Humanitarian aid can be seen as a political investment motivated by altruism or by economic benefits for the donor. Uncertainty in the returns to this investment may generate hysteresis effects and inertia in aid allocations. I model the allocation decisions of the three largest humanitarian aid donors: the US government, the UK government and the European Commission, finding evidence that allocations depend on both recipient need and donor economic interest. Some donors exhibit more inertia than others, and some are more influenced by the decisions of other donors. Despite being a relatively small donor, the UK is particularly influential.

人道主义援助决策援助惯性捐助者利益受援国需求