Can Foreign Aid Accelerate Stabilisation
研究外国援助对经济稳定化的影响,发现援助的时机至关重要:早期援助促进稳定,而延迟的援助反而加剧改革拖延。
This paper studies the effect of foreign aid on economic stabilisation. Following Alesina and Drazen (1991), we model the delay in stabilising as the result of a distributional struggle. Since the delay is used to signal each faction's strength, the effect of the transfer depends on the role it plays in the release of information. We show that this role depends on the timing of the transfer: foreign aid decided and transferred sufficiently early into the game leads to earlier stabilisation; but aid decided or transferred too late is destabilising and encourages further postponement of reforms.